jimlj
Jul 04, 2018Explorer
RV park "camping"
Is there anyone who actually camps any more? As a youth camping meant loading up the '55 Ford pickup with tents and sleeping bags, the old Coleman ice box and stove and heading for the forest. When d...
rbpru wrote:
RVing is eliminating most of the inconveniences found with camping.
* No wet canvas.
* No bumpy ground under your bed.
* No bugs.
* No Furnace and AC.
* No extended set up and tear down.
* No warming up your cup of coffee in the microwave.
* No extending the awning in 30 seconds.
* No catching tomorrow's weather on the TV's evening news.
* No ice or coolers to worry about.
These are just a few of the things you miss when you RV. They are the things that make camping "camping".
Screaming kids, drunken neighbors, seclusion, and wildlife are a function of where you choose to go. But trading the love of the above challenges for the conveniences of a TT; are what separates RVing from camping.
I dearly love my TT, but it is not camping.