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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1269840" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Back in 2005, one of my friends from San Angelo asked me to go with him to Cloudcroft to do some work on his mother's house. A wonderful little town!! Worth the long trip from SA, but crossing the state line out of Texas into NM, that sudden drop down from 70 mph to 55 mph on a straight highway you could see forever on made no sense whatsoever. </p><p>We've done lots of tent camping in my life out on Colorado River lakes Ivie and Spence when they still had plenty of water in them, along Devil's River, and down at Ft Davis area, sometimes with just a light sleeping bag. I had good equipment, but I think I would have had great difficulty driving tent stakes into the asphalt parking lot at Walmart. I'm not much for "camping" in the back of a pickup truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1269840, member: 18945"] Back in 2005, one of my friends from San Angelo asked me to go with him to Cloudcroft to do some work on his mother's house. A wonderful little town!! Worth the long trip from SA, but crossing the state line out of Texas into NM, that sudden drop down from 70 mph to 55 mph on a straight highway you could see forever on made no sense whatsoever. We've done lots of tent camping in my life out on Colorado River lakes Ivie and Spence when they still had plenty of water in them, along Devil's River, and down at Ft Davis area, sometimes with just a light sleeping bag. I had good equipment, but I think I would have had great difficulty driving tent stakes into the asphalt parking lot at Walmart. I'm not much for "camping" in the back of a pickup truck. [/QUOTE]
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