Lack of respect in various ways. Generations are all different, each has pros and cons, each one has "good" and "bad" people in it.
I'll try not to contribute negatively here, but imho if you can't say anything positive/nice, is there really a need to post?
Sorry for the comment, hopefully this doesn't derail the thread - any more than it already has.
We camped the same way, started tenting, then popup, etc etc. My parents camped fairly frequently, probably so Dad could get away from the stress of the military. Not sure.
Since I don't know many millenials, I have a very limited experience with them. You really only see the negatives in the news.
My nephew just graduated from college and is a "millenial" at 22. He dual-majored in Geology and Education. He's interning in the middle of Minnesota, worked for a while in Wolf Ridge ELC I believe. He's very laid back but does seem to work and make money. Matter of fact, he worked at McDonald's so much that he was able to save quite a chunk of money for college and buy his own car.
Those are the "positives" about that millenial and that's just my opinion. We rarely see much "positive" in the media, on Facebook, here, everywhere. But those positives still exist and we need to remember them.