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Thanks Clark. Jim not shure that is the best way to make friends LOL.
I have heard that there is a book called next exit? but i dont know if it cowers these things. M.Lind D/SA |
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Sanidumps is what we have used. Also depending on what state. It seems that most rest stops in Kansas have a dump station and non-potable water. It will show a camper on a sign prior to the exit. Not sure how much this helps but it is a pain.
Search the RV forums it does seem like I had seen a book that was available. Sean
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You can buy this book and similar info both at Camping World and on amazon.com
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We use Flying J Truck stops alot. Most campgrounds will let you dump for a nominal fee as well.
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I got my hand on a book called The Next Exit today, it looks really good! shows all exits and what you can find there, and also have info on dump places and if there is space for entering with a RV, does not however have any info on potable water.
When i traveled from Topeka to Indy and up to Earlville last year i found several dump places but had a hard time finding potable water so that info would be good to have, but as someone said on here you could find that at most campsites. Thanks M.Lind D/SA |
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