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Airbnb travelling along I-40 and in Reno/Carson City

 
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I am a  woman with severe electromagnetic sensitivities who will be driving cross-country at the end of the month and am looking for houses to stay in where hosts would be willing to turn off their wifi routers overnight. My traveling partner (also female) and I will be driving along the I-40 corridor and would ideally like to find houses with rooms to rent: 1. an hour or two west of Nashville, 2. a bit east of Oklahoma City, 3. somewhere between Amarillo and Albuquerque, and 4. in the Carson City/Reno area. Besides needing to minimize wifi, we are also trying to avoid excessive radiation from cell phone towers, so houses where cell reception is medium-mediocre would be wonderful! We can share a bed or be creative with sleeping spaces, and I am happy to provide references and offer $50 a night for accommodations. Please contact me at nicoleselinger@gmail.com if you may have space available. Thank you!
 
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