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There is a lot of interesting opinions and information here particularily for newbies and folks with less than 5 years experience like myself. (Probably still classed as newbie ?)
Ive stayed at a truck stop once (last year on way South) and plan to try my first Walmart this year.
For us, it allows me to reduce what would be possibly 12 hours on the road to maybe 9 hrs. I will leave after work, travel 3 hours, stop to eat and sleep then back on road about 5:30AM.
Simply, there are NO campgrounds open in March. I will get to south end of Pennsylvania the second night and be in a campground.
We called the Walmart we plan to stay, they said no problem and they are only open till 10PM, then we called the local police who have a station near and asked them first, is it legal and second, is the area safe.
They replied, it is fine and they have never had problems.
I think I've covered all my bases, anyone have any thoughts if I missed something?
Thanks for input, as always.
Bob
There is a lot of interesting opinions and information here particularily for newbies and folks with less than 5 years experience like myself. (Probably still classed as newbie ?)
Ive stayed at a truck stop once (last year on way South) and plan to try my first Walmart this year.
For us, it allows me to reduce what would be possibly 12 hours on the road to maybe 9 hrs. I will leave after work, travel 3 hours, stop to eat and sleep then back on road about 5:30AM.
Simply, there are NO campgrounds open in March. I will get to south end of Pennsylvania the second night and be in a campground.
We called the Walmart we plan to stay, they said no problem and they are only open till 10PM, then we called the local police who have a station near and asked them first, is it legal and second, is the area safe.
They replied, it is fine and they have never had problems.
I think I've covered all my bases, anyone have any thoughts if I missed something?
Thanks for input, as always.
Bob