Where Were We?
To begin with, we belong to two nationwide preserve resorts. Our major stay spots are usually at a Thousand Trails resort. These are very nice and well kept. We pay an annual fee so when we go to these resorts throughout the year, we do not have to pay for anything...not water, electric or garbage. It is very convenient and relaxing, (no lawn to mow, they do that for you, no yard to upkeep, they do that too!). The other preserve resort is ROD, aka Resorts of Distinction. These are usually our second choice and are also the ones we have to use in the midwest because there are no Thousand Trails there. Most of them are nice and the advantage we have with both preserve resorts is that we are platinum members which means we can stay three weeks before moving on. (I will explain this more later). Now this may sound like a pain to some, but when your retired and you like to travel it is great! Both preserve resorts provide safety and security. You have to use the password to get in the gate. I will begin when I bagan my journal :-). (Note: since we travel wherever we want, our preserves information might go back and forth between TT and ROD). I keep a 'RV Camping Journal' for all or our trips and I started it on June 12, 2005. We were in California at the time and went to stay at Soledad Canyon. This is a TT (Thousand Trails)resort and is located in the high desert country along the Santa Clara streamway. For those who are not real familiar with California, it is an hour from Los Angeles. This 266-acre resort oasis is surrounded by lush greenery, magestic scenery and towering cottonwood trees. The 60 acres of the streamway traversing the preserve provide ideal nature walk activities. The temperate climate offers year-round fun and activities for all ages. Located only one hour from Los Angeles, this preserve offers the perfect stop to visit various Hollywood attractions and major theme parks. See next post for information on Thousand Trails, Inc.
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