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Great Tips For Booking Campsites

Randy

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Campsite reservations are SO hard to get these days. Video has some good Tips and helpful apps.

 
For shorter trips I wholeheartedly agree that booking weekdays is the way to go. Less competition for sites.

And, for anybody using rec.gov for booking national sites I cannot emphasize enough, the importance of having your clock (computer/phone or whatever you use) synced to the clock used by the rec.gov site. Being off by even 30-60 seconds can be critical when trying to book popular locations (even on the weekdays).

The Official U.S. Time | NIST
 
Yup, weekday camping is the best, that will be the best thing about retirement.....soon!
 
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