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goducks10
Jun 09, 2018Explorer
Terryallan wrote:TheBar wrote:
I'm not originally from here but the campgrounds in Mississippi are ghost towns in the summer or dead of winter. There is nobody outside when the heat index hits 115! Which seems like every day from 7 AM to 10 PM from July 1 to October 1. You won't be outside long or you'll be in the ER!
That is why. summer camping (for us) is done in the mountains where it is cool, or the beach, where there is a ocean in front of us, and cool ocean breeze all day, and night.
At least for us. There is no reason not to have a mountain under us, or a ocean in front of us. In truth. IF we have to sit in the TT very long. We just pack up, and come home. Not why we go.
Live in Oregon and come spring time rain or shine you'll be ready to get out in your RV. We're couped up from Nov to April. In the spring we're ready to uncover the 5er and go somewhere. Usually only the coast is doable as the mtns will still have snow or could snow. So we plan on some inside time in the 5er when we go during the spring. Summer months are pretty much outside all day. I envy you guys that get to go year round. Under those circumstances I wouldn't plan a trip just to sit in the RV either.
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