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    Default Another camping weekend

    Here we are at a campground for three nights! $106.!!!!! I can't believe it, Thats what what? $35. a night? I still ASK "Where can I go?"
    When I retire I am going to move up North and drive slow!!





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    well aleast your not in a snow storm///////

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    How did it go?

    I love camping. Did you stay in Florida?

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    Oh yea! The motorhome is not ready for a long trip. One thing for sure I am geting a new matress ASAP...
    When I retire I am going to move up North and drive slow!!

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    I'm still envious... Here I sit with a one week old total hip replacement. All I can do is look outside and think of the 5th wheel taking its winter nap in storage. The upside is that this coming season, I should be a lot more mobile and able to do things I haven't done in a long time.

    SPRING IS COMING!!!!
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    getting warmer here in MI... almost went camping last week.. it's in the air.. can't wait!
    You can have my freedom as soon as I'm done with it!!!

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    Camping is at least one of the things we can do in S CA without to many restrictions. As long as you are in National Forest, BLM land you can pull your turck up any fireroad and spend the night This is all primitive sleep out camping but for a quick retreat to the hills without much fuss I think it's woth it.

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    It's getting very hard to camp at any RV park and come out cheaper than staying at a Motel 6. Boondocking is the only way to go if you want to save money.

    Sometimes I do stay at RV parks, but having my toys with me helps make it worthwhile.
    "When the outflow exceeds the inflow, the upkeep becomes the downfall"

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    With all the leftover meth lab mess found under the motel beds around here I prefer to stay in my camper even if it costs a little more. Bad part is it's not just the low end's but some pretty high dollar places.
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    Personally I despise camping and campgrounds. I can see no point in driving somewhere and pretending to be a homeless person for a weekend. The only time I’ll ‘camp’ is if I’m spending the night at a trailhead to get an early start in the morning. I love backpacking however, and prefer to hike in and set up a tent somewhere remote and peaceful.

    The Summit of Mt Colonel Bob in the Brother’s Wilderness:



    Lake 3995 in the Wonder Mountain Wilderness; eight hour hike mostly off-trail and up steep terrain:




    Watson Lakes, about a six hour hike but on a well established trail:


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