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HappyCampers3 wrote:
We have a trip planned to a Pa State Park for Memorial Day Weekend. The way things are now in Pa I'm beginning to wonder if State Parks with Campgrounds will be open for camping. You can use trails and go fishing if applicable but I don't think restrooms are open. You can't buy a car or get a haircut. Much less see lawyer or get insurance. Crazy world we are in now.
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Mar-29-2020 04:46 PM
frisbeekev wrote:
I am sure I am not the only one in this boat, but it looks like my April shakedown trip will be cancelled. Usually within the next couple weeks I am getting the RV de-winterized and ready to go out. I have more time and may still do that, but I am hoping to be able to go out this summer as planned. And I will use my RV for quarentine if needed also. Stay safe out there everyone.
Mar-21-2020 10:11 AM
2oldman wrote:sgfrye wrote:I just got kicked out of a CA park. Only a few campers here, well away from each other, yet they're not allowing camping but keeping the restrooms open for day use. A lot of us snowbirds rely on these parks on our way home.
north carolina state park campgrounds are closed till further notice. trails and restrooms are open
This doesn't make any sense to me.
Mar-21-2020 10:02 AM
frisbeekev wrote:afidel wrote:
I'm taking my rig out of storage a month early to use as a home office/study area. It's going to cost me ~$60 to heat for the month, but that's cheap for the sanity it will preserve.
Could you write off the $60 on your taxes as a "Business Expense: since it is for work? Just kidding. Sounds like a good plan and way to use the rig at these times
Mar-20-2020 05:18 AM
2oldman wrote:afidel wrote:Now that makes sense. California could take a lesson.
Michigan is leaving campgrounds open but closing restrooms, reservations, cabins and other similar structures. Basically if you're self contained you're good.
Do people really camp in MI in March?
Mar-19-2020 10:50 PM
Mar-19-2020 10:22 PM
2oldman wrote:afidel wrote:Now that makes sense. California could take a lesson.
Michigan is leaving campgrounds open but closing restrooms, reservations, cabins and other similar structures. Basically if you're self contained you're good.
Do people really camp in MI in March?