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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1269860" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I dont think you can pitch a tent ;-) ....and campers have to stay ready to move, no setting them up.. First time we stayed at a walmart we were trying to make tracks home from Utah...Made it to Oklahoma panhandle before dark and i tried desperately to find a camp. No state camps anywhere there to halfway to OK City.. I found a private one, but read reviews and sounded creepy.....We needed to stop at walmart to return and get a redbox movie and while there i saw several RVs off at the edges. Joked to husband we could just jump in back and who would know. He stayed in truck while i ran in and did a search on staying at walmarts. Found they and Crackerbarrel also allow campers. He went into walmart and asked permission, it was 11:30 PM, we jumped in back watched our movie...Woke up at 4:30, made coffee, wanted to get an early start, ran in, turned in my redbox movie, got a couple apples and off we went. If we had gone to the private RV park, it was going to cost 30 bucks. It was cold and we did not need electric hookup, so it was just a place to park and sleep.......Saved 30 dollars and we were going to have to stop at walmart anyway...There are many times we are just making tracks and have to go out of the way to get to a state park, which sometimes is OK, sometimes its bad..I've decided that if we can stay at a walmart and not drive way out of the way or after dark and tired, its a pretty good deal...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1269860, member: 22072"] I dont think you can pitch a tent ;-) ....and campers have to stay ready to move, no setting them up.. First time we stayed at a walmart we were trying to make tracks home from Utah...Made it to Oklahoma panhandle before dark and i tried desperately to find a camp. No state camps anywhere there to halfway to OK City.. I found a private one, but read reviews and sounded creepy.....We needed to stop at walmart to return and get a redbox movie and while there i saw several RVs off at the edges. Joked to husband we could just jump in back and who would know. He stayed in truck while i ran in and did a search on staying at walmarts. Found they and Crackerbarrel also allow campers. He went into walmart and asked permission, it was 11:30 PM, we jumped in back watched our movie...Woke up at 4:30, made coffee, wanted to get an early start, ran in, turned in my redbox movie, got a couple apples and off we went. If we had gone to the private RV park, it was going to cost 30 bucks. It was cold and we did not need electric hookup, so it was just a place to park and sleep.......Saved 30 dollars and we were going to have to stop at walmart anyway...There are many times we are just making tracks and have to go out of the way to get to a state park, which sometimes is OK, sometimes its bad..I've decided that if we can stay at a walmart and not drive way out of the way or after dark and tired, its a pretty good deal... [/QUOTE]
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