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RV and RV Campground Information

It may seem alot like living the free life, the idea of the life on the road in an RV. But it soon becomes a shocking reality that it sure isn’t a free or even economically frugal idea if one of your motivations are that is of affordability. Nope, this country has no where for you to go. Every single solitary square acre is owned by some Mom and Pop, the Railroad, or the State on which the land sits. And every one of them… well if you really want to be entertained by my ranting you can, but I it’s not required… here is the source for real answers and real savings…


Join the Good Sam Club!

As I was saying, every single solitary square acre is owned by some Mom and Pop, the Railroad, or the State on which the land sits. And every one of them is watching for someone who tries to find a place to rest their head should they not have the cash for a motel. Yep, they spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on hiring pilots to hover the thousands of miles of privately owned land (it’s the only way to be able to cover their backyard for tresspassers) looking for freeloaders.
A couple of years ago after my home of 27 years was weeks away from the last steps of being lost to foreclosure, I had already been a couple of months into researching the RV life. I had already greived through the process of learning that there would be no where for me to go without spending at least as much as I would need for the most affordable apartments. But an apartment was not looking to be an option anyway. Property owners don’t like to rent an apartment to someone who was just foreclosed on. So, anyway, that is how I began to be interested in the scout motto “be prepared” in case of the “What If” scenario. I was trying to determine what I would need per month to have something heavier than canvas over my head. I discovered that there was no shortage of a certain campground membership peddlers out there but it took me a couple of weeks to finally narrow it down to the source of the membership provider. The first offer I found associated to this particular campers discount club had the fee at a one time fee of 450.00 lifetime membership. And I was ready and willing to pay that price as the discounts were substantial. I really had to laugh when I finally found the source of the club and saw the price was $15.00 per year! Now this was a couple of years ago and I can’t promise that the fee’s are exactly the same, but I would be willing to bet that the fee’s are still every bit as attractive as they were then. So, if you are considering the RV life and are finding the cost is causing you to walk around mumbling obscenities, you have got to check out this RV and campers membership club. They claim to have campground cooperatives all over the fifty states and from what I could find “They Absolutely Do”. Campers who belong save a ton on an investment equal to the cost of a dinner for one. Check it out! Click here and go straight to the source. It won’t cost you anything to look around and I think you’ll be really excited that you did. I found a participating RV campground less than 10 minutes from my then home! I didn’t even know that there was a RV site there! Good Luck, and happy trails man!