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azdryheat
Feb 02, 2021Explorer
I don't want this to go political but my understanding of the term "tree huggers" has nothing to with liking or not liking trees. It has to do with folks afraid the earth is warming, afraid of internal combustion engines and what petroleum production is doing to the planet and then forcing the rest of us to accept their mantra. People who would rather be living in the 1600's, I guess. I hope that was a nice enuf description.
As far as where we camp depends on what we're looking for at the time. We do the extreme of boondocking in God-forsaken Quartzite AZ to luxury camping at Chula Vista RV Resort. Both places, and all the ones in between, offer amenities we like. I like camping on San Diego Bay. I like camping on the water in Sault Ste. Marie MI. I also like the rocks and dust of the desert as we run around in our off-road cars. The mountains of Utah, Colorado, and Mt Rushmore area.
I like to think that we are average campers who like a diversity of camping.
As far as where we camp depends on what we're looking for at the time. We do the extreme of boondocking in God-forsaken Quartzite AZ to luxury camping at Chula Vista RV Resort. Both places, and all the ones in between, offer amenities we like. I like camping on San Diego Bay. I like camping on the water in Sault Ste. Marie MI. I also like the rocks and dust of the desert as we run around in our off-road cars. The mountains of Utah, Colorado, and Mt Rushmore area.
I like to think that we are average campers who like a diversity of camping.
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