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JaxDad
Sep 18, 2022Explorer III
valhalla360 wrote:JaxDad wrote:
Any time boondocking (or more often Wally-docking) the usual string of ‘if you can’t afford a site you shouldn’t be traveling in an RV’ posts appear.
Most of the time I travel, which is often, it’s for ‘work’ (a well-paid hobby / passion actually) and rarely stay in a campground. Probably out of 20 nights of traveling I will be in a c/g 1 night. As was mentioned previously, I drive a fully self-contained motorhome. I am in the process of building a truck conversion unit that will be even more independent.
Even if I was inclined to stop at a c/g I drive long days, I want to be at my destination, not spend days wasting time, so I rarely pull off the road before 10pm and usually I’m rolling again before 7am, I’m just too polite to disturb a bunch of people trying to enjoy their vacation time.
I'm confused. Who said, the OP shouldn't have an RV if they can't afford it?
The OP made no indication, they wouldn't be willing to pay for overnight site.
The issue is on the owners side. There aren't enough people willing to pay to make it worth staying open.
There were people suggesting the OP modify his rig to accommodate wallydocking but if the OP would only benefit 2-3 nights per year, it's kind of hard to justify.
As I said in my post, there’s usually a handful of over-opinionated people that start chirping when the subject comes up, I did NOT say that had happened in THIS thread.
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