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Old 12-08-2014, 10:20 PM   #10
Joesplace
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We are out in northern California now and I can say I do not think this state is NOT very Rv friendly. All water in state and federal campgrounds has been turned off because of the drought problem so many also shut down dump stations. Not many Rv campgrounds with full hookups around unless you want to pay $60+ a night.

Anyway Harvest Hosts works good but a lot of rural winerys are only open on weekends so that's the only time they let you stay. Most are very glad to let you stay on their property in exchange for a purchase. We drink wine but the farms work better because I rather have fresh produce.

Would I join again? YES its worth the money for us and I enjoy meeting new people, touring farms and seeing how everybody makes wine. Most even give you a complete tour when you arrive.

Our trip to date has been great! I plan to post pics when we return home in about 4 weeks. Can't wait to get back to the high desert - it's my favorite . . .
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