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Dog_Folks
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Jun 01, 2014

Why Camp?

Why do you RV on weekends and vacations?

For me it was down time. A time to not answer the phone or solve the regular day to day crisis. A time to read a book, eat food we normally cannot afford, and take a nap. In other words, a chance to decompress.

We only went to the nearest campground as it made no difference how far away from home we were, the important part was that we were away.

We now full time and it certainly is different, but just as good. On Sunday, we watch many people leave the campground for home, while we stay, because we are home.

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  • We go almost every month to a state park which is 25 miles away. We leave behind a nice log cabin on a 2 acre pond. I get away from playing golf 4 days a week, 1 day of yard work, and my normal day of rest. At the park we sit by the lake, read, walk and I get rested up for the next week of golf.

    So why do I need to camp? I don't know. But I like it.
  • Relax, have fun, see new areas, snorkel different springs, hike different areas, meet new people, ride bikes, and just to get away!
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    Reading the title I thought this was going to be a negative comment on camping. Was all geared up with my rebutal answer as "Why do bears poop in the woods"

    For us it's what we like to do together... I guess we poop in the woods a few time ourselves haha...

    It just don'r come any better for us being setup on a creek bed somewhere back in the woods with a good bonfire going, listening to the creek water go by, and drinking good ole fresh ground bean coffee.

    Roy Ken
  • Exactly! No cell phone, no tablets, no TV. Enjoy the peace and quiet. Its downtime for us too. I am always amazed at how many people simply can't put down their electronics. I try and go to places without service on purpose.

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