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The office at Timberlane Campground |
A skunk and a black cat crossed paths
just outside the campground. The skunk ran into the bushes before Karen
Duquette could get its picture and the black cat just stared at the
two RV Gypsies. |
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Below: Good thing the two
RV Gypsies did not really want to use the pool because it closed at
7 P.M. That is just way too early, in their opinion. |
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Below: The RV of the two RV Gypsies
in their new yard. |
Below; A pond near the entrance to
the campground. |
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This campground is only 15 miles from Philadelphia. The roads at Timberland Campground were paved, which is not found very often. Sites were nice gravel sites, but the sites were too close together, which is often the situation at campgrounds. The campground Wi-Fi did not even open, even though the tower was right next to the site of the two RV Gypsies. The Wi-Fi was unsecured and totally useless. Their Wi-Fi instruction sheet says NOT to go to the office about their network. The two RV Gypsies have their own Wi-Fi which worked just fine.
Most standard rules applied. Check-in time was 1 P.M. Check-out time was noon. According to New Jersey State Law, you CANNOT be a permanent resident in a campground. But by the looks of the way some RVs keep their site, they sure look like they are parked there for awhile. That is why campgrounds are referred to as trashy trailer parks. All children must be on their site by 9 P.M. Only approved RV clotheslines are permitted. (not sure what the criteria is on the clotheslines). All parties/picnics must be approved by the campground. |