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rbpru
Apr 23, 2017Explorer II
I understand those who want or need to drive 14 or 16 hours at 75 mph to get to their destination ASAP. I have often done it myself with limited vacation time.
I also understand those who feel that RVing is not the same as camping. I have spent a lot of time canoe and tent camping and it is a different world altogether.
Several of my friends simply do not want to drive 60 mph, 300 miles a day, get 10 mpg and do all the maintenance required. A hotel or a tent seems like a better option.
RVing is a mindset developed around your particular camping style. It can be a KOA or Yogi Bear with full amenities and kids stuff or boon docking in seclusion.
Like any hobby, RVing cannot and need not be justified. Like sky or scuba diving, it is just something you like to do.
I also understand those who feel that RVing is not the same as camping. I have spent a lot of time canoe and tent camping and it is a different world altogether.
Several of my friends simply do not want to drive 60 mph, 300 miles a day, get 10 mpg and do all the maintenance required. A hotel or a tent seems like a better option.
RVing is a mindset developed around your particular camping style. It can be a KOA or Yogi Bear with full amenities and kids stuff or boon docking in seclusion.
Like any hobby, RVing cannot and need not be justified. Like sky or scuba diving, it is just something you like to do.
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