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goducks10 wrote:Wholeheartedly agree.
I don't think it's the electronic age. I'm 62 almost 63 and am fairly electronic. But that has nothing to do with not wanting to go to rallies... Way too much sitting around for us. I think the newer old people are more inclined to want some form of physical activities. I don't mean horseshoes either.
โDec-09-2015 03:24 PM
Dick A wrote:
The RV scene has not decreased but has changed substantially; the younger folks are much different than we old folks. As an example, about 2004 we started rally section to this forum. Initially we had great response and many rallies were started with good attendance. At the time most attendees generally were forty and up. We traveled to several across the country, some more than once, We had a grand time at all the rallies and met so many wonderful people, some of which we still stay in touch with.
Currently, rallies have very substantially diminished and most small local rallies groups had no longer exist. Why? the younger folks are not joiners or organization inclined. There are a multitude of reasons but generally I call it the "electronic age".
Alost all service and charity clubs are having a difficult time finding and retaining new members. As an example, I have been an Elk for over 47 years. At that time clubs were packed with members. Now our downtown lodge is closed and merged with our valley club and we are down to under 400 members with average member age at 73.
This "electronic age" has radically changed our society including the RV scene we have all loved.
โDec-09-2015 03:20 PM
The RV scene has not decreased but has changed substantially; the younger folks are much different than we old folks. As an example, about 2004 we started rally section to this forum. Initially we had great response and many rallies were started with good attendance. At the time most attendees generally were forty and up. We traveled to several across the country, some more than once, We had a grand time at all the rallies and met so many wonderful people, some of which we still stay in touch with.
Currently, rallies have very substantially diminished and most small local rallies groups had no longer exist. Why? the younger folks are not joiners or organization inclined. There are a multitude of reasons but generally I call it the "electronic age".
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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JAXFL wrote:
The excitement goes away as it does with most things in life. Once you have done them 100's of times. I think sometimes that it would be fun just to go cruising and not camping...but then after a few dozen cruises and seeing the "New" same old places again that also got old, playing golf everyday for 3 years was great at first then one morning you get up and realize you are in a rut with that...and the excitement is gone.
I suggest you just find something new to do for awhile and then come back to camping and it might be NEW again.
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