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fulltimedaniel
Feb 23, 2017Explorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
fulltimedaniel ???
Wow! Our "views" are so opposite of each other. I'm not saying either of us is right or wrong, I think we both come from different experiences. We don't camp in seasonal parks, or RV parks designed for long-term / seasonal campers. Ours is almost always State Parks, or Private Campgrounds we've selectively chosen. Of course our camping style is very transient (vacation mode) campgrounds. So maybe there is the difference.
I suppose it's kind of like going to the "ball game?" Go to a foot "ball" game and you won't find basket "ball" engaged fans there, and visa-versa. Sounds like campground selections are probably the same way. Maybe that's the difference in the experiences?
I stay in all kinds of parks and campgrounds USFS Natl Parks,BLM and Army Corps of Engineers and RV Parks from just east of the Mississippi to the west coast down thru Baja nd north to Alaska.
I also don't stay in "Seasonal" parks. I think what you mean is primarily snow bird parks, The one I am in now I have been here a bit over a month but I have been doing serious work to my trailer.
So I am not sure how our experiences are so different...except that I do cover a lot of ground around this continent as I wrote earlier.
I am not sure if your sports analogy is referencing my view of the angry old codgers or what precisely. But I see them all over and they are RV'ers, Full Timers, Campers and Long-Termers.
And I want to stress this is not an opinion it's what I see, hear and engage with all too often. Its my experience out here. There may be a lot of "Happy Campers" and I meet them too, but there are a lot of the opposite too.
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