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pnichols
Jan 10, 2018Explorer II
I've always considering long term living/traveling on a boat as too constrictive and boring ... all on a relatively flat surface except for waves. I just don't understand the fascination with that.
RV'ing is way more fun ... constant exposure to an ever-changing environment, with such things as: Tunnels, covered bridges, high mountain roads/passes, deep canyons, interstate highways through beautiful scenery, two-lane highways through beautiful scenery, dirt/gravel roads out in the middle of nowhere with hills/mountains off in the distance, camping by rivers or lakes without sharks or tsunamis, no packing of life jackets, no waterspouts, fascinating wild animals with four legs, mighty condors overhead, etc.. IAW, not boring in the least, ever. :C
RV'ing is way more fun ... constant exposure to an ever-changing environment, with such things as: Tunnels, covered bridges, high mountain roads/passes, deep canyons, interstate highways through beautiful scenery, two-lane highways through beautiful scenery, dirt/gravel roads out in the middle of nowhere with hills/mountains off in the distance, camping by rivers or lakes without sharks or tsunamis, no packing of life jackets, no waterspouts, fascinating wild animals with four legs, mighty condors overhead, etc.. IAW, not boring in the least, ever. :C
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