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Manistique Lakeshore Campground in Manistique, MI for 3 nights. Nice drive up 2 to get here. Concrete pad, paved streets (first in weeks) cable, nice pull through. Brewery across the street šŸ˜
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Angel Fire, NM. Cement Pads, lots of trees located well so as not to be an issue, great viewsā€¦ and most importantly, highs in the upper seventies instead of the 115Ā° we left behind in Phoenix!
 

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98 degrees here in Virginia, so off to the Williamsport Jellystone in Maryland and its lazy river for two nights. Funny enough, the new houses across the road have the option for an RV garage. Was not expecting that šŸ˜³
 

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Mackinaw Mill Creek for 3 nights before Traverse Bay. Sites are rather primitive/rustic, but great views from the beach. Spotty Verizon/ good T mobile decent OTA. Expensive for what it is but I guess it's all about location.
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Indianapolis KOA (next to Mount Comfort RV)

One of my favorite transient stops when passing through this area such as to Newmar, EAA AirVenture, etc. Easy in and out and has one of the most important features, a nice dog park as Elli loves her dog parks when RVing. Although, it's expensive, a pull through is now circa $85 for the night, cheapest of the pull thru options. Great Wi-Fi, 60/60 or better, and good location for retail, etc. Verizon wins over AT&T here but obviously both good. Glad to see what was Mount Comfort next door didn't close, it's a Camping World now, I hope the former employees remained employed which is most important.

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I'm happy to post this...other thread of my breakdown (the RV type) will be updated next:

One of my favorite transient stops when passing through this area such as to Newmar, EAA AirVenture, etc. Easy in and out and has one of the most important features, a nice dog park as Elli loves her dog parks when RVing. Although, it's expensive, a pull through is now circa $85 for the night, cheapest of the pull thru options. Great Wi-Fi, 60/60 or better, and good location for retail, etc. Verizon wins over AT&T here but obviously both good. Glad to see what was Mount Comfort next door didn't close, it's a Camping World now, I hope the former employees remained employed which is most important.

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Good to see you back on the road. Hope your mechanical problems get resolved quickly.
 
Traverse Bay RV Resort for 10 nights. Very cool temps, paved level sites, cable, great Verizon and T mobile signal. Jeep and coach get washed tomorrow after being in dirt sites last camp. Happy to be here!
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Angel Fire, NM. Cement Pads, lots of trees located well so as not to be an issue, great viewsā€¦ and most importantly, highs in the upper seventies instead of the 115Ā° we left behind in Phoenix!
That coach looks nice in solid white.
 
Meaham State park just outside of Mobile AL.
Beautiful view of the bay. Clean quiet and friendly folks.
We had a very restful night here. Very convenient to I-10.
Paved roads and camping Parking area. Grass in between camping spots.
Close to Mobile should you want to see the sights or harbor..

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Ocean Cove campground, just north of Ft Ross on Hwy 1, Northern Ca. No hook ups, no wifi, no showers, portable toilets, no pool, first come first served, very nice and quiet right now - weā€™ll see what the weekend brings. Two more rigs en route in our party. Nice break from the heat at home. No need for AC, solar for everything else. I think weā€™ll survive. Cheers!
PS: Made it here without any MILs or codes! ( āœŠ on šŸŖµ)

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Poverty Point State Park, a hidden gem of a place
Big wide paved pull through. Wild game is everywhere.
Clean, quiet and friendly staff. Yes the picture is our pull through šŸ˜ŽšŸ˜Ž


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Joe I sure do like the state parks you come up with. I run Texas to Florida and back a couple times a year but have never considered the state parks. Seems you have a knack for finding some great ones that can support our big rigs.
 
Poverty Point State Park, a hidden gem of a place
Big wide paved pull through. Wild game is everywhere.
Clean, quiet and friendly staff. Yes the picture is our pull through šŸ˜ŽšŸ˜Ž


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Stopped at the Wally World in Truth or Consequences, NM today. It's the first time I parked under cover at a Wally World.
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Big wide paved pull through. Wild game is everywhere.
Clean, quiet and friendly staff. Yes the picture is our pull through šŸ˜ŽšŸ˜Ž


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Love Poverty Point...and those pull-throughs are incredible!
 
Joe I sure do like the state parks you come up with. I run Texas to Florida and back a couple times a year but have never considered the state parks. Seems you have a knack for finding some great ones that can support our big rigs.
Try city and county parks to. Some real gems and often very inexpensive or even free and typically near an historical point of interest. Or maybe just a nice city park. Also often nearly deserted so very quiet, clean, and well managed.
 

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