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Roy_Lynne
Jan 02, 2019Explorer
Ours is the journey, never the destination so we rarely travel more than three or 4 hours a day and while we don't make reservations, we don't camp where they are needed either, preferring dry camps and boondocking. Saying that, if the weather turns, if traffic gets bad, if it starts getting dark, I have no qualms about pulling into a rest stop and waiting it out and if its 10 hour or 2 days, oh well.
But I know that most RVs don't have the luxury that we do and travel only to get from point A to B and if they need to park for the night at a rest stop they should have that option. I think when rest stops post "no camping signs" they mean putting out slides, awnings, and lawn chairs.
But I know that most RVs don't have the luxury that we do and travel only to get from point A to B and if they need to park for the night at a rest stop they should have that option. I think when rest stops post "no camping signs" they mean putting out slides, awnings, and lawn chairs.
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