downtheroad wrote:
Crawfordville wrote:
For me, I think we are going to steer clear of campgrounds that don't have a sewer connection.
To each his own...but why even have an RV?
Maybe hotel/motels or out west many state campgrounds offer cabins and yurts.
It feels like we are getting a bit pedantic. There are plenty of reasons to have an RV without dry camping. We have our first travel trailer and frankly I always look for full hookups. Why? Because I like convenience and comfort and while some full hookup sites are not as rustic as we may like, they are way better than local hotels/motels.
Some of us don't necessarily want to "camp", but rather "vacation". We consider our TT to be our vacation house. As such, we want all the amenities we would have in a stationary house. So yes, we want long showers, private bath, satellite TV, etc. Our TT cost a lot of money (a lot less than the motor RV's, but still a lot for us). If we wanted to "camp" we would have used our tent.
My point is that one reason there are so many different RV's is that there are so many different ways people want to use them. Roughing it is not "camping" with a 30 ft RV that isn't hooked up to water and sewer. Nor am I a "sissy" for wanting full hookups.
It's silly to imagine that people shouldn't own a TT if they aren't willing to use the facilities that came with it. We have power, water, and sewer hookups so that we can enjoy the comfort and convenience of our TT's. Choosing not to use these things doesn't make you a "true camper", just someone willing to forgo some convenience for the sake of enjoying a spot without the hookups.