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PawPaw_n_Gram
Jul 25, 2017Explorer
SidecarFlip wrote:
People buy an RV and then park it forever in a seasonal spot, something I cannot warm up to at all. IMO, trailer trash personafide..
My father's idea of heaven was camping on the same COE lake, hopefully in the same spot - 20 or more weekends a year.
Personally I want to travel.
He was also happy living in the house he bought in 1948 until he died in his bedroom of cancer in Nov 2015.
All I ever wanted out of my home town was OUT !!!
Everyone has their own preference.
Being a member of Thousand Trails, I see a lot of seasonal/ annual sites across the country. The vast majority of them are used by working people, those who still have a M-F job.
Having a seasonal/ annual site means they don't have to hook-up the rig after work on Friday, arrive at the campground after dark, look for a site, breakdown before noon on Sunday and tow the rig home.
I can definitely understand the appeal of a person to have a seasonal/ annual site if they are still working.
I also see many older folks who simply cannot travel safely towing a trailer/ driving an RV any longer. A seasonal/ annual site allows them to enjoy their last years in the way they wish.
I'm proud to wear my Trailer Trash ID badge, across 6-10 thousand miles of this country each year.
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