ajriding wrote:
I would be interested in the statistics of how people camp.
I imagine most
"Imagining" and "most" are not synonyms for data.
Based upon forum reading I could easily think that I am in a minority: We never call our 5th wheel a "camper", nor do we do what is typically described as "camping". We have only "dry-camped once overnight because the park shut their water off to prevent freezing. We still had electric and sewer capability, and one fresh water fill available so we could top off the 75 gallon fresh water tank. (One night with only 75 gallons was close, but we made it:C)
We use our RV to approximate as many residential comforts and luxuries as possible, using it as our "hotel" for travel purposes. (We invariably use full-hookup RV facilities, and have done so for trips of 3 months or longer.)
From reading on forums, it seems as if many more people choose a more austere and rustic type of RVing.
Nonetheless, all of this is anecdotal and we could actually be in majority rather than what it seems to us.