Where to stay for Thunderhill (Willows)
Originally Posted by chimchimm5
You're kidding right?
Because I did contemplate going and parking and sleeping in my car. But I didn't think that would be allowed.
Because I did contemplate going and parking and sleeping in my car. But I didn't think that would be allowed.
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Originally Posted by sirhankwilliams
^ unless of course its either raining or been 106 that day so the asphalt is heated up all night. 

I'm not saying its always fun :-D HAHAHA
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Originally Posted by sirhankwilliams
He's not kidding. Its allowed.
How well you'll sleep in your car and how much rest you would get is another story...
How well you'll sleep in your car and how much rest you would get is another story...
Originally Posted by chimchimm5
Yet another reason WAGONS are so awesome! Fold down the back seat, roll out a pad, and jump in a sleeping bag. 

(Wagons can also carry two full sets of wheels with room for tools and stuff)
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