Angela’s Next RV Adventure: What Surprising Destinations Await?
Back in 2019, when we owned our wooded property in Florida, we purchased a 26 ft KZ travel trailer to stay in whenever we visited to camp and work the land. The county code enforcement office had told us that camping on the land was illegal. There was no electricity, no running water, and no structures. I guess Citrus County was wanting to prevent folks from just dropping a camper on a plot of land and living in it. (Damned Commies!) So, I had to hide the camper in the middle of the property and cover it with camo netting to prevent it from being seen from the road. We felt like outlaws on our own land!


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