bob bennet wrote:
> When my son gave me my first GPS I said thanks and figured it would
> be another toy around that I wouldn't use. AFter we got into TX on a
> camping trip I began to discover I was needing it just to get back to
> camp ground so they are addictive.
>
Hahahaha! I remember the rally in Madison. I left the rally site to go
exploring and all of a sudden had no idea where the rally was being
held. (I met friends the night before and we caravaned in, so I wasn't
paying attention)
I didn't even know the name of the facility to ask directions......
I finally found someone who had seen the trailers..... that's when I
learned to have the GPS programmed at campgrounds and rally sites (c:
If I never left my own neighborhood, or familiar locations it would be
one thing..... but traveling as I do it really has changed my life. Its
so easy to find places now.
Hunter
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