Above, Red Rock Park Campground in 2018. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The only times I camped in the motorhome in winter were when I first moved to New Mexico from California and lived in it while it was parked in my driveway until the movers brought my belongings (about 11 days later) and at Red Rock Park Campground near Gallup for the 2018 Red Rock Balloon Rally. It snowed overnight while I was there.
Admittedly, winter camping isn't my cup of tea, but there are some benefits for others who might enjoy it.
RV Travel posted about them in today's Newsletter.
It begins with:
Are you tired of the same old winter routine? Stuck indoors, battling the cold, and missing out on the beauty of the season? It might be time to consider a winter adventure in your RV. RVing in the winter can be an incredible experience filled with many benefits. From picturesque snowscapes to cozy campfires, there’s so much to love about braving the cold in an RV. Here are the top ten reasons why you should consider hitting the road during the winter months.
To read the full article, go here.
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