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Camping at Hobbs (USA): Frugal or Folly?



 
 
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Old July 10th 04, 12:58 PM
Chris OCallaghan
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Casey used to climb. Which means a portaledge qualifies as luxuriuous
accomodations. ;-)

The cheaper rooms attract an interesting crowd. The HoJo room had a
smell of urine mixed with disinfectant, the pool was an independent
ecosystem, the walls were thin, and the neighbors disposed to be
noisy. Gleaned all of this in several minutes. Inspected the
neighboring motels, but didn't see much improvement, at least
outwardly.
 




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