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DutchmenSport
Apr 28, 2014Explorer
Nothing says you can't use your camper and still have a lot of fun right now! You can always do back yard or driveway camps, which is just as much fun or more, than driving long distances.
A few years ago, the economy turned "South" when fuel prices skyrocketed. At the same time we were experiencing a horrible financial storm because of a second piece of property we were trying to sell. But that did not stop us. We shifted gears from long-haul trips to trips right in our own back yard.
We took evaluation of what Indiana had to offer. After all, people come from all over the country to visit HERE, so what's HERE that attracts visitors. So an idea was born. We decided to focus on Indiana on visit (camp) at every state park and state recreation area in Indiana. We've not been successful in our goal yet, and were still scheduling state parks for this Summer we've never been to yet.
We figure, if people come from all over the country to visit HERE, what am I missing, maybe because I live too close to everything and just don't SEE it any more, or maybe never did! Thus the idea was born, and we've had a fantastic ride very since!
I see your from Texas? Well, here's something that we started incorporating into our camping experiences. There's a book called "Weird Indiana" with little segments and "weird" things in Indiana. We take this book with us, actually study it out, and it's our (secondary) mission now to have visited every site in the book. So we do this now when camping. Nothing says you have to spend a fortune.
For what it's worth, the "Weird" series of books has a growing number of editions. Want something different to do, then get the book. I see your from Texas. So why not check it out and keep camping right in your own "back yard"!
Weird Texas -- click here!
A few years ago, the economy turned "South" when fuel prices skyrocketed. At the same time we were experiencing a horrible financial storm because of a second piece of property we were trying to sell. But that did not stop us. We shifted gears from long-haul trips to trips right in our own back yard.
We took evaluation of what Indiana had to offer. After all, people come from all over the country to visit HERE, so what's HERE that attracts visitors. So an idea was born. We decided to focus on Indiana on visit (camp) at every state park and state recreation area in Indiana. We've not been successful in our goal yet, and were still scheduling state parks for this Summer we've never been to yet.
We figure, if people come from all over the country to visit HERE, what am I missing, maybe because I live too close to everything and just don't SEE it any more, or maybe never did! Thus the idea was born, and we've had a fantastic ride very since!
I see your from Texas? Well, here's something that we started incorporating into our camping experiences. There's a book called "Weird Indiana" with little segments and "weird" things in Indiana. We take this book with us, actually study it out, and it's our (secondary) mission now to have visited every site in the book. So we do this now when camping. Nothing says you have to spend a fortune.
For what it's worth, the "Weird" series of books has a growing number of editions. Want something different to do, then get the book. I see your from Texas. So why not check it out and keep camping right in your own "back yard"!
Weird Texas -- click here!
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