ScottG wrote:
Not to sound harsh but if my only means of traveling the country were to have to stay in parking lots it just wouldn't be worth it for me. That just doesn't sound enjoyable to me.
JaxDad wrote:
I'm on the road at zero-dark-thirty each morning and even in the best of the summer daylight I'm never off the road until way past dark.
Maybe it's just the considerate part of me but I would NEVER pull into a campground so late and then depart before dawn and disturb a park full of people on vacation, and paying for some R & R.
Wow, I read this and JaxDad hit squarely where we sit. We don't mind paying for a campground (we are in one now for a rally), but when we are traveling. We often have a destination. We also Co-Drive, so a road day can be very long. We have landed at 24hr Walmart Super Centers that had fewer than a dozen vehicles in the entire lot. We have hit Cabela's that were closed. If you have to have a campground to stop and sleep, there is a great deal of this country you might never see.
JaxDad also hit on the late arrival and ea rly departure issue. That would be us all over. Then there is the issue that many crampgrounds simply can accept arrivals after 9PM. Of course, all the amenities a that are included are worthless, but if you are that wealthy, I guess you don't mind giving it away. We don't like doing that.
There have been times that I was driving and DW was making breakfast. Other times its dinner, but lunch is often skipped.
Matt