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Is lookin for wood to cook with.
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We are heading to the American Royal Invitational and we are just finalizing our paperwork. Can anyone suggest the most appropriate site size to fit a medium sized motorhome and a cooking station. In Australia we normally are stuck in a 20' x 20' site and sleep in swags. We are being spoilt at the Royal
 
my trailer is 8.5x20, smaller than a motor home, and i use a 20x50 spot at the AR. it gives room for the trailer, with a 10x20 ezup next to it for competing and a seating area in the front for recreational use and spreading out. :)
 
my trailer is 8.5x20, smaller than a motor home, and i use a 20x50 spot at the AR. it gives room for the trailer, with a 10x20 ezup next to it for competing and a seating area in the front for recreational use and spreading out. :)

Yea, that's the size we were thinking of. The motorhome should take up about 30' x 10' so it leaves a 20' x 20' space to set up the cook space
 
On another note, can anyone tell me what the hay bales are for? We saw them listed on the equipment hire schedule.
 
They are to keep the drunks from wandering into your site on Friday night :-D Folks build a wall around their site with them.
 
They are to keep the drunks from wandering into your site on Friday night :-D Folks build a wall around their site with them.

So its worth getting enough to build a fence or just a line of them to mark out your territory?
 
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