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Tom:
I've been approached by a forum member who has a place for visiting Forum members to park; He would like a place on the forum where he could list his site and to make note when the site is taken..

EDIT:

If you have a place where a forum member could overnight, please reply to this topic. Include a few details such ascity & state, size limitations, what (if any) hookups are available, and any restriction on time of year.

If you're a member who would like to take someone up on their offer, please contact them directly; Do not use this topic to request a place to stay.

Jim Johnson:
Sure.  The only person to visit me so far is Pete Harpin.  Maybe if someone else would come I would have an excuse to turn Pete away :P  Seriously, we have room for probably 10 rigs but only hookups for one.   

Alaskansnowbirds:

--- Quote from: Tom on January 26, 2006, 01:11:52 PM ---Anyone else with a site for Framily members who would like me to create such a place?
--- End quote ---

You can add "Peg's Campground" in Camp Verde, AZ. We have room for a couple of rigs but full hookups for only one.

928-567-5322

Tom:
That's great guys. How would you like folks to contact you? e.g. should I put a link to your profile and they can then send you a PM or email, or call you if you have your phone number listed in your profile?

Jim, whereabouts are you located?

Bob Maxwell:
Tom,

Hacienda Maxwell is already on many trip guides, so add me! 27 miles s of Albuquerque NM, off NM 47. Railrunner avail 2miles in Belen, runs to Alb and Santa Fe. Free WiFi.

One site, SE side, with either 50 or 30 amp service, on compacted dirt, up to 42' without toad. H2O avail. One site, West drive way, 15amp avail. H2O avail.

BYO hoses. Custom tours designed on request to Taos, Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Chama, the Very Large Arrey, The Salinas Nat'l Monuments, Bosque del Apache, White Sands, the Salinas National Monuments, and Gabriel's with the best guacamole in the state, perhaps the southwest.

Y'all are most welcome!

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