VickieP wrote:mitch5252 wrote:..
Sad to say, I, too, will qualify for the Senior Pass next summer...sigh.
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I've got another 10 years to go! Just sayin'....
Help me remember... Who's the mean one again?
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Thanks for a lot of great ideas, friends. I'm really wanting to stay in the Spokane area while I can, at least for the first few months while I adjust to letting go of a lot of things. I have a close support network here, both friendships and medical people. I think I need a slow transition after I sort through "stuff" and move out of my apartment. The closest COE is 3 hours away and it's operated by a private agency and doesn't honor the Senior Pass. harrumph.
There's only one other one that stays open after September 2 and it closes October 31.
Christine - You're right about Washington State Parks' winter rate. I found out about it last March and took advantage of it then at $6/night. The problem is they turn off the water and power in the state campgrounds here before the end of October! And without power, it's tough to stay warm in a rig without an Arctic package in this neck of the woods!
Maybe late October would be a good time to head to Texas. I have family in Houston and maybe I can find some workamping within a 4-hour radius after the 1st of the year. Many changes in store!