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 Camping/travel and late arrival
« Thread Started on May 1, 2008, 12:09pm »

We're heading up in an RV on Friday night or Saturday morning, but we have a friend back in PDX that cannot leave until Sunday morning staying w/us in the RV. We already have to pay for 1 camping pass, but is there any way that she can avoid having to purchase one too? Any place to park her car w/o paying for a camping spot inside or outside?

Even if there's anyone coming from PDX Sunday morning that could let her carpool, that would be awesome!

Any help/suggestions/advice?
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« Reply #1 on May 1, 2008, 9:51pm »

She should buy a parking pass. Most of the land in that area is private property. Last year our car broke down, and we ended up getting towed to George (the town). There was a group of Canadians trying to barter with the tow truck company because they were towed trying to stash an extra vehicle somewhere near the campsite to avoid the extra camping fee. Last I heard, they were able to round up about $140 American dollars, and the release fee was around $250. There are not a lot of trees in this desert area, so I'm not sure how to even hide a car outside of the lot or campsite.

Also, I was walking to the show, and walked around the first shack on the left as you enter (instead of through the first and second shack on the left for those that have been there) and I was chased down by security for trespassing, even though I was walking on the main road you enter the campsite. So, I'm guessing they are pretty strict about the private property around there.
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