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A week through Appalachians

Airwolf

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Contributor III

My wife and I just finished a week-ish trip from Fl to Mass and back. Had ran into issues on finding a place to camp on only 2 nights. One was a state park, web said it was open, but was closed when we got there. The other was just finding a vacancy in camp grounds late in the evening. Other then that it was a great run, not a lot of traffic, 3400 miles in all.
 

Okieflyr

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My wife and I just finished a week-ish trip from Fl to Mass and back. Had ran into issues on finding a place to camp on only 2 nights. One was a state park, web said it was open, but was closed when we got there. The other was just finding a vacancy in camp grounds late in the evening. Other then that it was a great run, not a lot of traffic, 3400 miles in all.
We recently completed an East coast to Southwest and Rocky Mountains 5k mile + tour, and found the re-opening of places to still be hit or miss between the different states. Our time sensitive to and return dates had reservations at KOA’s to be assured a nights stay. They were all noisier than we cared for, but a trade off on travel time and ease. The middle portion was on the fly dispersed and part of the adventure for us.
 

1Truenorth

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Enthusiast III

Yep, noisy? Allow me to comment. During our( above mentioned post) 4200 miler, we were camped in Utah desert, dispersed camping area. Dead quiet; we could just make out various camp sites through the trees. Quiet and nice, till along wallows a RV motor home. Who parks, and fired up his generator all night long. made about 20 or 30 pissed off campers..... Of course he had to hang a TV outside and crank up its volume over that of the gen.
 
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