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rbpru
Dec 14, 2015Explorer II
RVing certainly is not for everyone. Pulling one of these barns down the road, driving 60 mph and stopping every 250 miles or so takes a certain mind set.
We came to RVing from years of canoe camping and Colonial reenactment. And, we came with a purpose; which was to tour the country after retirement.
We rented a TT and toured the Ozarks for 10 days and decided it would fit our future travel plans.
You are young and probably limited in your available vacation time so the RV pace may not fit your needs. Our days of 15 hour drives to the vacation destinations are long behind us.
You know what the RV life is about, there is no reason not to try other outlets. There are plenty of cabins, cruise ships, bus tours, resorts or a simple tent.
Each of these has its own advantages and disadvantages. RVing will still be here if you need it.
We came to RVing from years of canoe camping and Colonial reenactment. And, we came with a purpose; which was to tour the country after retirement.
We rented a TT and toured the Ozarks for 10 days and decided it would fit our future travel plans.
You are young and probably limited in your available vacation time so the RV pace may not fit your needs. Our days of 15 hour drives to the vacation destinations are long behind us.
You know what the RV life is about, there is no reason not to try other outlets. There are plenty of cabins, cruise ships, bus tours, resorts or a simple tent.
Each of these has its own advantages and disadvantages. RVing will still be here if you need it.
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