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Re: Full time campers in state parks

D. Arlington05 Jul 2009 01:43
>> I hope not. Where are people who "camp" for the holidays and weekends
>> supposed to go? Expensive private CGs? Once we get our senior "passport"
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> You're in for some major disappointments.
> LZ

Why? So far we've had much better experiences in State and COE CGs than
private CGs.

Lone Haranguer03 Jul 2009 20:30
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>> BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - The recession is helping create a new
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> next week, we wont be using private CGs anymore - or will use them as
> little as possible.

You're in for some major disappointments.
LZ

D. Arlington03 Jul 2009 19:09
> ************************************************
> BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - The recession is helping create a new lifestyle in
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> Is the happening everywhere??
> Tom J

I hope not. Where are people who "camp" for the holidays and weekends
supposed to go? Expensive private CGs? Once we get our senior "passport"
next week, we wont be using private CGs anymore - or will use them as little
as possible.

Tom J03 Jul 2009 16:10
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - The recession is helping create a new
lifestyle in Alabama: Permanent camping.

Campgrounds across Alabama are filling with permanent residents
seeking less-stressful, less-expensive lifestyle. Campground operators
say it's an enticing option for both retired people and younger adults
who have fallen on hard times.

Alabama's state parks didn't allow full-time residents in its
campgrounds for decades. But it now allows full-time residents at Lake
Guntersville State Park and Wind Creek State Park near Alexander City.

State Parks Director Mark Easterwood said pressure from campers
created the change.
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Is the happening everywhere??
Tom J

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