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Reasons to keep your subscription active

Posted Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Eric Karjaluoto

Eric Karjaluoto

I’m one of the two people working on Campnab. I like to run, ski, bike, and camp with my family and friends. (I love saunas.)

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We’re at home, just like you are, waiting out this pandemic—and it’s a drag. Also, we’re seeing a lot of parks close or put reservations on hold. That said, we urge you to keep your Campnab subscription active, for two reasons.

First: Although some parks aren’t currently accepting reservations, we suspect that many existing reservations are being cancelled. As such, when popular parks (like Yosemite) re-open for bookings, there’ll be a scramble to reserve the newly available spots. By keeping your Campnab subscription active, you’ll be among the first to know when reservations come back online.

Second: Campnab is part of how we pay our bills. By keeping your subscription active, you allow us to keep adding features to Campnab and continue to make it better. So, you’re effectively sponsoring ongoing development—and we greatly appreciate this support.

We know times are tough, and we feel it too. That said, if you can keep your subscription live, you’ll be doing us a solid—and increase your odds of booking the campsite you want, once the quarantine is over.

Cheers!

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