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Originally Posted by happybooker1
While buying ice & browsing at the Inks Lake camp store, I came across a book I thought was hysterically funny. I don't remember the title but each campsite in Texas (not just SP's either) had maps PLUS the location of the nearest WALMART marked on the maps & how many miles to it!!! Is this a collusion between the campgrounds and Walmart?
The book was kinda pricey (to me --$18) but now that I think about it, it might be useful. Does anyone know the book I'm talking about?
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RVers dry camp in Wal-Marts what allow it. Its safe and Wal-Mart knows we will buy something. When have I ever not spent money at Wal-Mart?
Sometimes we stop and eat lunch in our RV in Wal-Mart. Of, if you need to make a repair or just take a break.
Once we were in the mountains in some fog and can I tell you that Wal-Mart looked like heaven. We parked and waited the storm.
I do not advocate camping in Wal-Mart, but for RVers, its like a truckstop for truckers. Which, by the way is another good place for RVers to stop.