free radical wrote:
livelylittlecampers wrote:
I am developing an article and podcast segment about the future of RVing/camping. I wanted some of the expert input from the RV.NET audience. What trends do you see developing in the coming years? For example--I think we will see greater numbers of campgrounds in the Northeast begin to stay open year round. Today's RV's can handle winter camping--so I think campgrounds need to catch up.
Have at it guys and girls--would love to hear your opinions!
Best--Jeremy
Why the heck would anyone want to go camping in the winter?
Im sure there are few adventurous fanatics who like to get off the beaten path and go skiing hunting exploring the outback and the Northern woods etc,
Me..,I like to sit by the fireplace and take it easy..
Or go south,,to soak up the sun..
I see more rigs becoming hybrid electric in the future,also powered by hydrogen or methanol fuel cells so noisy gas generators won't be needed anymore..
Because it's a nice time of year, for it,in Fla., AZ, or S. Texas. :B