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Hello to everyone,
My husband and I (Dennis and Donna) have been married 40 years this December 2011. We have camped in various types of situations. In the early years it was tent camping (we still have our tents and do use them occasionally). We moved on to a pop-up, then a small and very old used trailer. Our older son is asthmatic and one rainy canvas experience (went to ER and he barely made it) nixed the tenting for us. However, we've had some great camping experiences. Presently, we are thinking of purchasing a 18-23 foot trailer (no canvas), but have lots of questions before we bite the bullet and lay out that much $$$. One question is, "has anyone used a water tank before?" We would like to do the national campgrounds, but there is no water at most national parks, nor is there electricity. If we carry our own water it adds weight, so we are wondering if anyone knows of another solution to this? Where is the best place to get water near the national parks (so we don't have to carry it)?
Hello to everyone,
My husband and I (Dennis and Donna) have been married 40 years this December 2011. We have camped in various types of situations. In the early years it was tent camping (we still have our tents and do use them occasionally). We moved on to a pop-up, then a small and very old used trailer. Our older son is asthmatic and one rainy canvas experience (went to ER and he barely made it) nixed the tenting for us. However, we've had some great camping experiences. Presently, we are thinking of purchasing a 18-23 foot trailer (no canvas), but have lots of questions before we bite the bullet and lay out that much $$$. One question is, "has anyone used a water tank before?" We would like to do the national campgrounds, but there is no water at most national parks, nor is there electricity. If we carry our own water it adds weight, so we are wondering if anyone knows of another solution to this? Where is the best place to get water near the national parks (so we don't have to carry it)?
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