drafthorsecrazy
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OK...I was browsing another forum
and they were discussing washing your rv while at the fort. Many seemed to think this was against the rules.
I can't remember reading that anywhere. I've seen a lot of people doing it; even professional crews power washing big coaches. Coming from Ohio during winter our RV often is covered in dirt, salt, and grime. We usually wash it at a campground in Ga. the night before getting to FW. However if that wasnt possible I would consider doing it while staying at the fort. Wondering what the offical stand is?
and they were discussing washing your rv while at the fort. Many seemed to think this was against the rules.
I can't remember reading that anywhere. I've seen a lot of people doing it; even professional crews power washing big coaches. Coming from Ohio during winter our RV often is covered in dirt, salt, and grime. We usually wash it at a campground in Ga. the night before getting to FW. However if that wasnt possible I would consider doing it while staying at the fort. Wondering what the offical stand is?
"It is better to ask for forgiveness, than to ask for permission."
