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Veebyes
Jun 07, 2016Explorer II
Didja ever wonder why you don't see many big purdy class As wandering around the secondary scenic roads but they are all over the interstates passing everything in sight in their rush to get to the next full service CG?
You don't see many big purdy class As at state parks or National Park CGs. You don't see many big 5ers at these CGs either. You don't see many big purdy class As on the road to Alaska. Those that do tend to travel in flocks of caravans led by somebody. You don't see many big purdy class As, or big purdy 5ers, for that matter, parked out in the dry camping section of big events, even though they are perfectly equipped for dry camping with their gennys & high water capacity.
Maybe it is because of the depth of the pockets of the big purdy class As vs the pockets of the 5er ownners.
To each his own. There are exceptions in every group.
RVing is similar to boating. There are various groups & types of boats to suit. There is the blowboat vs the stinkboat crowd. There is the go fast vs the go slow in each. There are the marina hoppers vs the 'on the hook' boaters. There are the weekend warriors vs the cruisers. There are those happy with their <$100,000 boat & those who must trade for the latest & greatest every few years. Some spend millions on something they only use a few weeks a year.
Whatever floats your boat.
You don't see many big purdy class As at state parks or National Park CGs. You don't see many big 5ers at these CGs either. You don't see many big purdy class As on the road to Alaska. Those that do tend to travel in flocks of caravans led by somebody. You don't see many big purdy class As, or big purdy 5ers, for that matter, parked out in the dry camping section of big events, even though they are perfectly equipped for dry camping with their gennys & high water capacity.
Maybe it is because of the depth of the pockets of the big purdy class As vs the pockets of the 5er ownners.
To each his own. There are exceptions in every group.
RVing is similar to boating. There are various groups & types of boats to suit. There is the blowboat vs the stinkboat crowd. There is the go fast vs the go slow in each. There are the marina hoppers vs the 'on the hook' boaters. There are the weekend warriors vs the cruisers. There are those happy with their <$100,000 boat & those who must trade for the latest & greatest every few years. Some spend millions on something they only use a few weeks a year.
Whatever floats your boat.
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