{"id":1367,"date":"2008-04-21T21:07:15","date_gmt":"2008-04-22T03:07:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tour.airstreamlife.com\/wordpress\/?p=1367"},"modified":"2008-04-21T21:07:15","modified_gmt":"2008-04-22T03:07:15","slug":"potluck-camping","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tour.airstreamlife.com\/wordpress\/?p=1367","title":{"rendered":"Potluck camping"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Our &#8220;no reservations&#8221; policy is being sorely tested. \u00a0 All along our route since we got to east Texas, campgrounds have been hard to get into. \u00a0 We snagged the last two spots at Pecan Grove in Austin, among the last spots at Bayou Segnette near New Orleans, and today we were skunked at three places in the Florida panhandle: Henderson Beach State Recreation Area, Topsail, and Grayton.<\/p>\n<p>We normally don&#8217;t worry about being turned away, for two reasons. \u00a0 First, we usually avoid popular places during popular times. \u00a0 Our last trips through the panhandle were in March and December, and we had little trouble staying wherever we wanted, except around Spring Break.<\/p>\n<p>Second, we are not normally concerned with being at a <em>specific<\/em> campground. \u00a0 If one is full, we keep on truckin&#8217; in the general direction we were heading and find something else. \u00a0 This has given us some of our most memorable adventures and encouraged us to try places that we otherwise wouldn&#8217;t consider. \u00a0 That may sound bad, but in most cases it has been very rewarding.<\/p>\n<p>But we are traveling with other people now, and this has forced a change in pattern. \u00a0 I can&#8217;t get our friends to appreciate the irresponsible joy of &#8220;potluck camping.&#8221; Like most people, they would like to have a plan, and know where they are going. \u00a0 It&#8217;s not comfortable for them to go bare and take what comes at the end of the day.<\/p>\n<p>I can understand that. \u00a0 People with limited time want to get the most out of that time, and a couple of nights in a grungy campground with no view (or a Wal-Mart, if things really go awry) is disappointing when they were hoping for the beachfront. \u00a0 We&#8217;re more willing to accept the occasional night sleeping behind an industrial building or gas station that most people because we know it all evens out over time &#8230; and as full-timers, we have the advantage of time.<\/p>\n<p>Also, I think most people like to have some certainty at their destination. \u00a0 There&#8217;s a comfort that comes from pulling into a campsite at the end of a long day where you have a clearly delineated space that is designated as <em>yours<\/em>, a gate up front to keep strange events at bay, and a welcoming staff that wants you to be there.<\/p>\n<p>It takes a certain personality to look forward to the challenge of driving into a strange town, \u00a0 and completely winging it on the campground. \u00a0 It&#8217;s an even rarer personality who, if traditional camping fails, enjoys scouting out the parking lots, churches, and local parking laws, and then picking some spot where you may not be completely welcome. \u00a0 Most people aren&#8217;t up for that possibility when they are tired from a long day of driving, but we&#8217;re used to it.<\/p>\n<p>But not when we are two RVs traveling together. \u00a0 It&#8217;s too much to ask that people follow us around town while we hunt for odd little overnight parking spots. \u00a0 Eleanor and I have a very finely honed process for determining where we will stay, which we know well but have trouble explaining to others. \u00a0 From where they are, looking at our taillights on the highway, I&#8217;m sure it looks like a completely random and confidence-sapping process.<\/p>\n<p>Today, after being told the bad news by the staff at Henderson Beach SRA, we had a moment of <em>group flustration<\/em> while we considered the options. \u00a0 The state beach parks are very popular this time of year and reservations are a good idea, but until a couple of days ago we didn&#8217;t know for sure when we&#8217;d be here. \u00a0 There were commercial campgrounds with availability, but they were either outrageously expensive &#8220;resorts&#8221; (one place we tried was $79 per night, not surprisingly it had lots of open spaces), or really lame wrong-side-of-the-highway places.<\/p>\n<p>In the end, it took Adam&#8217;s marvelous skill at ingratiating himself with people to get us into St Andrews State Recreation Area, in Panama City FL. \u00a0 It&#8217;s a popular place, and the staff wouldn&#8217;t promise us a spot over the phone. \u00a0 Eleanor called and got no useful information, but Adam called a few minutes later and somehow managed to do considerably better.<\/p>\n<p>When we arrived at St Andrews, there were at least a dozen open sites, but since it was after hours we were not able to verify if we can have them for more than one night. \u00a0 In the morning we&#8217;ll check in with the office and see if we can stay a bit longer. \u00a0 Now that we are here, it looks like a nice place to hang out for a few days. \u00a0 So it worked out. \u00a0 After all, we wouldn&#8217;t have come here if we had made reservations somewhere else.<\/p>\n<p>Our coordinates:  \u00a0 30 \u00b0 8&#8217;5.46&#8243;N  \u00a0 \u00a0 85 \u00b044&#8217;5.94&#8243;W<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our &#8220;no reservations&#8221; 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