Popular campgrounds open for reservations months in advance—and sell out in minutes. But many of those campsite reservations get canceled. So, we built an app that scans sold-out parks for new availabilities and sends notifications about them. Since we did, we’ve helped campers all over North America find campsites that might have otherwise gone unused.
To create a scan, visit https://campnab.com and search for the place you want to camp. You then note your arrival date, length of stay, and how you want to pay. Once you’re done, Campnab scans that park for an opening that matches your needs. If it spots one, it notifies you with a text message.
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Campnab's answer:
Campnab scans sold-out state, provincial, national, and some county parks for cancelled campsite reservations and permits. When it spots an opening that matches your requirements, it sends a text message to you about the new availability.
Campnab's answer:
We monitor parks throughout the US and Canada—and can check for backcountry availabilities in a number of these parks. Using Campnab is super-easy as we’ve put so much effort into making the interface clean and intuitive. Plus, it has all kinds of useful features (for example: the ability to scan only for specific campsites). Meanwhile, if you ever run into an issue, one of us will help resolve it one-on-one. Members tend to be pleased that a real human is ready to lend a hand when needed.
Campnab's answer:
A lot of seasonal campers use Campnab throughout the spring, summer, and early fall. That said, we also do see a number of full-time RVers sign up for annual plans, as they need to be able to find campsite reservations year-round. We also find that some fair-weather campers use our pay-per-use scans once or twice a year.
Campnab's answer:
Eric and Kim bought a campervan, but couldn’t find a place to camp as every park was sold-out. This led Kim to spend hours hitting Refresh on the parks’ booking site in hopes of finding an availability. Eric figured he could automate the process to save Kim some time—and realized that others might also like this sort of service. So, he and his friend (also named Eric) released the product publicly. Since then, Campnab has become our full-time job, as we work to keep the system running well, add new features, and introduce scanning for additional regions.
We have been using Campnab for the most popular camping destinations around the country and have had 100% success in finding not only a campsite, but the specific waterfront campsites we always seek out. I highly recommend this campsite service to all of our friends and family, i promise you will not be disappointed! We have used this service at least 15 different times in the past few years and are more than satisfied.
I've used Campnab twice and was able to secure great campsites in my desired location both times. Both were for very busy weekends and I wouldn't have been able to snag a campsite otherwise. Love this service so much!
I recommend this app to anyone that likes camping and will definitely use it in the future. I was interested in camping in Canyonlands National Park, UT, but it was solid booked at least 6 months in advance. Though a bit skeptical at the beginning, I tried Campnab and now I have a reservation! The setup, login, setting up alarms in Campnab was very easy and straightforward. And a few weeks later I got a message about a cancellation. Good idea and very good app!
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Go to callofduty.com and make sure your account is secure. If you can log in, change your email address and password. Once you have the new email confirmed, use two factor authentication. Source: about 1 year ago
Callofduty.com should simply redirect to goarmy.com . Blocking the domain often is a reason however most often names of computer games are trade market then you could let the lawyer speak if someone put a gaming website online with the name of your game. However one point is cost. Getting an extra domain often cost nearly nothing. Source: about 1 year ago
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I have a PS4 Activision Account with 5000 COD Points on it. I want to use it on Xbox. So I download this game on Xbox and click Start and there is no Login for me to enter my Activision credentials. Instead it is creating a new account with a bogus username based off my Xbox login. How the hell do I bypass this and just Login with my Activision credentials? If I login to this bogus account on Callofduty.com and I... Source: over 1 year ago
Campnab is a must have for the RVers/campsers I know. https://campnab.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
We use an app called CampNab. There's a monthly fee but we've used it the past few years with a lot of success. Basically alerts you when a site opens up (cancelled reservations). Source: about 1 year ago
There is also a cool website you can pay for that will notify you. https://campnab.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
There's this amazing website called Campnab that lets you, for individual extra fees (ranging from like $5 to $25 or so) let's you get email or text updates when sites from certain campgrounds become available. That site saved me a couple summers ago and let me camp in the best spots in Yellowstone, glacier, and Teton. Highly recommend using. Source: about 1 year ago
Some people I know use CampNab and have had success with it. It's a paid service that notifies you via text when there's a cancellation at a park you're interested in. Source: about 1 year ago
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