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rbpru
Nov 25, 2017Explorer II
Depending on the camping location you can stay a few weeks or months.
We usually stay at State Parks with electric only. They often limit you to two weeks. Some private campgrounds have monthly rates.
We need to dump tanks about once a week and we shower in the wash house or stay with full hookups.
One of the things to remember is, RVing is not a race. I tell folks, I guarantee I can park my TT within the first 12 or 15 tries. :)
I discovered that even if I parked it perfectly on the first try: I still paid the same camp fee, no one gave me a metal and it did not go on my permanent record from high school.
My wife is my backup guide and after a while I got down right fussy about how I parked. Then she reminded me we started out with pull throughs.
We found a 25 ft with small slide just right for two adults and a 60 lb. Dog. It is big enough for a rainy day yet small enough to wind through city streets to find quilt shops.
Again rent before you buy, will answer a lot of questions.
We usually stay at State Parks with electric only. They often limit you to two weeks. Some private campgrounds have monthly rates.
We need to dump tanks about once a week and we shower in the wash house or stay with full hookups.
One of the things to remember is, RVing is not a race. I tell folks, I guarantee I can park my TT within the first 12 or 15 tries. :)
I discovered that even if I parked it perfectly on the first try: I still paid the same camp fee, no one gave me a metal and it did not go on my permanent record from high school.
My wife is my backup guide and after a while I got down right fussy about how I parked. Then she reminded me we started out with pull throughs.
We found a 25 ft with small slide just right for two adults and a 60 lb. Dog. It is big enough for a rainy day yet small enough to wind through city streets to find quilt shops.
Again rent before you buy, will answer a lot of questions.
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