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:
My point is RVing offers convenience. Camping ignores or gains enjoyment from the lack of convenience.
When I am canoeing and portaging in the Boundary Waters, convenience takes a back seat to scenery, adventure and challenge. When I am at a rifle shoot, bluegrass concert, museum tour or some other tourist trap, scenery and adventure skills give way to convenience. I am there to enjoy the event.
Age has a lot to do with it also, the spirit is willing but the self-distructing
body parts can really cramp your style.
Camping or RVing or both are choices we make and enjoy. Neither is better or more noble than the other.
Safe travels