I think most of us sit on the NEWEST POST which follows all of the forums. I know I do this but I do try very hard to only respond to things that I am familiar with. The basics are all the same and I can use my hands-on actual experience knowledge to pass along...
There are times however I misread the wanted question and may respond out of context... Those are rare however as most information everyone is seeking is usually associated with the batteries and electrical questions that fit all brands of RV's or particular camp-grounds etc...
I am a RV CAMPER and my Love is camping OFF-GRID using my OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer most often within a couple hundred of miles of my home base here in Northern Neck Virginia. I very seldom do any long distance RV TRAVELING with an occasional trip down to the Smoky Mtns near Gatlinburg or to Myrtle Beach to visit family.
If I only monitored the TENT TRAILER forum it would get very boring with the lack of comments on that forum... I do stay away from the large Motorhomes as much as possible as most of those comments are RV TRAVELING related... Every now and then some of those folks do have good technical questions and problem where I feel I may offer some relative comments...
I imagine there is some heartburn from the High-End RV respective of getting info from the lower cost RV owner's such as OFF-ROAD POPUPs haha... My OFF-ROAD RV only cost around $15K and theirs probably is in the $200K cost range... I can't afford the Auto Club and can only stay ahead of the money game by coming up with many PLAN Bs to cover the situations...
My inlaws have one of those large motorhomes and they drive all over the country in it. We will meet up at Myrtle Beach and they are beat-up big time from about the same miles we have driven on the road. I always thought this was suppose to be all fun haha... They sleep the first day of our family get-togethers.
My love is to wake up in the mornings to a big bonfire creekside somewhere OFF-GRID enjoying my freshly ground and brewed bean coffee watching the fish jump in the creek...
I guess all of this was learned from my avid Tent Campings back in the 60s and 70s...
Roy Ken