pnichols wrote:
BFL13 wrote:
"Real camping " is when you join the army and have to sleep in a mud-muddle. I chose the navy instead. No mud-puddles. I feel the same about RVing!
BF ... no,no. "Real camping" is when you're in the Air Force and sleep in the heated and air conditioned barracks before jumping into the heated and air conditioned plane. No cold ocean water. :C and :B
We leave the RV to hunt rocks fish, hike, photograph, bird watch, etc.. But when back in the RV we like the environment inside the box to be completely under our control at all times - unlike my backpacking days in a tent at 10,000 feet.
Dad took us camping up-Island in a tent when I was a kid. A bear tried to get in the tent with us. Mum was not amused! After that, Dad got us a TT. Lesson learned :)