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Friday, December 18, 2020

Truths About RV Parks

Above, if fully deployed, my awning would have hit my neighbor's slide-out (left). Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Ever been to a RV park where the sites are so close to each other that your awning could not be fully deployed as it would hit your neighbor's RV?

It happened to me once. It was during my "Great American Eclipse" trip three years ago. Fortunately, I was only staying one night and my stay was for a night's sleep.

RV Life has an article on "10 Hard Truths About RV Parks (And What To Do About Them)".

They begin with:

Experienced RVers know that not all RV parks are created equal. These ten truths about RV parks can prepare you for the unexpected and sometimes disappointing surprises of finding a place to park your home on wheels.

One of the best things about RV living is that it’s always an adventure when you turn the key and head onto the open road. But sometimes this lifestyle throws curveballs at you, especially when it comes to the range of quality among privately-owned parks. You can make the most of the adventurous life by preparing for these uncomfortable truths about some locations.

To read more, go here

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