Originally Posted by shootbrownelk
Originally Posted by LRoyJetson
Originally Posted by Redneck
many campgrounds (not all by any means, but more and more) have the "ten-year" rule... Any camper or RV older than ten years won't be welcome... Some will, IF the owner sends 'em a very recent pic of the camper for 'consideration' of entry..


What's the idea behind this?
Shortage of spaces?

Campgrounds that busy?


They don't want any "Cousin Eddie" Winnebagos in their campgrounds.
Bingo.....
Originally Posted by Morewood
I've never heard of this potential requirement. You telling me a campground host is going to kick out a restored vintage Airstream?

Hmmm...
Again, it depends... They can ask for a recent pic of the camper for approval.. A 'restored' Airstream's probably not going to be an issue..


Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Yes, even out here in rural Idaho. Most campgrounds have limits on vehicle age.

Like CC&Rs in a subdivision. Can't let the environment become populated by undesirables.
Exactly...


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