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โDec-28-2016 06:29 PM
โDec-28-2016 03:05 PM
2gypsies wrote:JaxDad wrote:
What's incredible to me is people driving for a few hours and stopping at some c/g in the middle of nowhere at 3pm and sitting around until mid-morning the next day and starting all over again. That '300 mile a day' thing is just unbelievable to me. I couldn't IMAGINE taking 5 days to drive from here to Florida!!!!!
Obviously, you're not retired yet or not a full-timer. ๐ If so, there's absolutely no need to put in those long driving miles. Plus, as one ages, it's dangerous to others.
Also, any campground in the middle of nowhere has something of interest to check out in the area. We don't go to campgrounds - even for a night - just to sit.
โDec-28-2016 02:29 PM
2gypsies wrote:In your opinion. Others have different views. We prefer to get where we are going, not dawdle along the way. And at the end of day we much prefer stopping at a campground, to sit, rest and recover for the next day's travels. For us, they are much nicer and more accommodating than truck stops, Walmart parking lots and the like.JaxDad wrote:
What's incredible to me is people driving for a few hours and stopping at some c/g in the middle of nowhere at 3pm and sitting around until mid-morning the next day and starting all over again. That '300 mile a day' thing is just unbelievable to me. I couldn't IMAGINE taking 5 days to drive from here to Florida!!!!!
Obviously, you're not retired yet or not a full-timer. ๐ If so, there's absolutely no need to put in those long driving miles. Plus, as one ages, it's dangerous to others.
Also, any campground in the middle of nowhere has something of interest to check out in the area. We don't go to campgrounds - even for a night - just to sit.
โDec-28-2016 01:56 PM
JaxDad wrote:
What's incredible to me is people driving for a few hours and stopping at some c/g in the middle of nowhere at 3pm and sitting around until mid-morning the next day and starting all over again. That '300 mile a day' thing is just unbelievable to me. I couldn't IMAGINE taking 5 days to drive from here to Florida!!!!!
โDec-28-2016 11:52 AM
jerseyjim wrote:
"...start out very early and drive till, usually, midnight or later." By early you men 6AM....and drive CONTINUOUSLY until midnight or later?
Quite incredible...and just might be a danger to yourself and others....?
โDec-28-2016 05:19 AM
โDec-28-2016 03:27 AM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:Walmart has no interest in putting campgrounds out of business. They are providing a free service; a few hours of no hassle rest for a weary traveler, "free". They hope to make a customer down the road out of the free service. It's not "camping", nor is it a campground; its a rest stop - no hookups. The destination is not the Walmart, its a safety stop for a little sleep before continuing on. I have no problem accepting their hospitality and reciprocating with my business when appropriate. Maybe the whole world should work more like this.
It's no wonder so many campgrounds close, more & more people camping at walmart and gas stations these days its tough for them to stay in business.
โDec-27-2016 01:05 PM
โDec-27-2016 12:35 PM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:Most campgrounds that close are sold and being converted to a higher usage. Many campgrounds were built in desirable locations and the land is worth more than the business. The other parks that close are ones that never really supported a full time business. Most were a place were someone plopped down a half dozen connections on land they owned and called it a campground. They never made much money and the owner just lost interest. The rest never made any business sense in the first place. Someone watched Field of Dreams too many times and bought into the line "if you build it, they will come". That doesn't happen.
It's no wonder so many campgrounds close, more & more people camping at walmart and gas stations these days its tough for them to stay in business.
โDec-27-2016 10:51 AM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:
It's no wonder so many campgrounds close, more & more people camping at walmart and gas stations these days its tough for them to stay in business.
โDec-27-2016 09:24 AM
Sprink-Fitter wrote:Do you want me pulling into the campground spot next to you at midnight, and then pulling back out at 6 am because I need to get the miles done with? When I have done this at campgrounds, the folks around me didn't seem too happy. As quiet as a person tries to be, there is some noise involved with pulling in, opening and closing doors, and taking the dogs for a quick walk.
It's no wonder so many campgrounds close, more & more people camping at walmart and gas stations these days its tough for them to stay in business.
โDec-26-2016 02:40 PM