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RV Parks with a 10 year limitation - is this for real?

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don't ask.. don't tell. If they ask tell them the truth. I'm pretty sure this rule is simply to justify not allowing junk. A while back my parent stayed at a local KOA with a 10 year rule, in their '74 Airstream..... the subject never came up.
 
don't ask.. don't tell. If they ask tell them the truth. I'm pretty sure this rule is simply to justify not allowing junk. A while back my parent stayed at a local KOA with a 10 year rule, in their '74 Airstream..... the subject never came up.
Many of us couldn't tell a 2020 from a 1950 Airstream. Sort of like rocks: what's a few million years between the age of rocks?
 
My Bay Star thinks she's a London Aire.
 
Since we primarily stay in gov’t campgrounds, we seldom run into this. However, we have decided that if a commercial campground is snotty enough to have the 10 year old rule, we probably wouldn’t fit in.
We don’t socialize, drink, decorate our RV with a bunch of plastic crap and have “The Frisbie Camp” on a wooden sign.
We usually just go paddle board or motorcycle riding from wherever we stop.
 
Since we primarily stay in gov’t campgrounds, we seldom run into this. However, we have decided that if a commercial campground is snotty enough to have the 10 year old rule, we probably wouldn’t fit in.
We don’t socialize, drink, decorate our RV with a bunch of plastic crap and have “The Frisbie Camp” on a wooden sign.
We usually just go paddle board or motorcycle riding from wherever we stop.
Ah! Your no fun! Want to come over to my camp?
 

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