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Old 04-02-2020, 05:40 PM   #1
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No Camping in Nebraska

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission announced today that all overnight camping in Nebraska's State Parks and State Recreation areas is PROHIBITED until May 8th at the earliest. It covers ALL state parks and Rec area's in the entire state.
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Old 04-02-2020, 05:46 PM   #2
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Thanks for posting,I'm sure other states are not too far behind.
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Old 04-02-2020, 05:51 PM   #3
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Thanks for posting,I'm sure other states are not too far behind.
You're probably right. We have our camper up for sale too. That's probably not going to happen.
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Old 04-02-2020, 06:25 PM   #4
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Thanks for posting,I'm sure other states are not too far behind.
Our State was way ahead in closing State Parks.
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Like they sat at Staples, "That was easy."

Next up: A "buyer's market" in the RV industry.
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Old 04-03-2020, 04:36 PM   #6
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Like they sat at Staples, "That was easy."

Next up: A "buyer's market" in the RV industry.

Same would go for the automobile industry as well. If one's in the market for a new vehicle after the crisis passes, especially cash buyers, one should be able to get a great deal. Especially if the vehicle is sitting on the lot.
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"No camping in Nebraska" is NOT the same thing as "Nebraska state parks are closed".

Try Double Nickel campground in E. Nebraska on I-80. Neat couple run the place, and try hard to make it a decent stopover. Give 'em a shout.
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Like they sat at Staples, "That was easy."

Next up: A "buyer's market" in the RV industry.
Add boats, motorcycles, ATV's and airplanes to the buyers market list.
Time to buy stock in the repossession industry.
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Haven’t woke the camper up yet , lows still below freezing. Looks like back yard camping. I just hope they don’t close the boat ramps. I have the 19 blues
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Lots of city parks still open for camping. We got a seasonal spot last year. I might use it tomorrow.
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I believe we are in a paradigm shift as to how we will interface in the future. This may be necessary because a cure seems to be far in the future (at least a year or more). We will need to consider how to keep ourselves safe. Perhaps, we will be required to wear masks outside as well as have hand sanitizers available at all times. It would seem logical that the distancing rule will remain, whenever and wherever possible, as well as other hygiene practices (hand washing). We must open businesses as soon as possible. The economy suffers everyday businesses are closed. After 911 we learned to change and that will need to happen here.
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