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ppine
Dec 30, 2017Explorer II
This is a good thread. The advertising for RVs often shows the family on the beach by themselves or the perfect mountain location with no one around. Some of that is fantasy.
Some people like RV parks and only places with hookups. You have to like crowds.
Some people like to travel on holidays and peak season. You have to like crowds.
With practice you can go midweek, to out of the way places and off season. Then it is much more enjoyable. I pretty much avoid all campgrounds in July and August. That is the time for the backcountry and boondock camping.
An RV makes the shoulder seasons and even the winter much more comfortable. Hard sides decrease noise by a lot. I left the East 45 years ago because it was too crowded. In a state like Nevada finding some peace and quiet is easy if you know where to look.
Some people like RV parks and only places with hookups. You have to like crowds.
Some people like to travel on holidays and peak season. You have to like crowds.
With practice you can go midweek, to out of the way places and off season. Then it is much more enjoyable. I pretty much avoid all campgrounds in July and August. That is the time for the backcountry and boondock camping.
An RV makes the shoulder seasons and even the winter much more comfortable. Hard sides decrease noise by a lot. I left the East 45 years ago because it was too crowded. In a state like Nevada finding some peace and quiet is easy if you know where to look.
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