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RV and Camping interest is rising

holstein13
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I just did a search on Google Trends for RV and Camping and the results are interesting.

Looks like folks are searching for RV and Camping terms as much as they did prior to 2008. Could the industry be back to the glory days?

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pkunk
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Hey, you're on the wrong side of the road!
1999 Coachman Mirada 34 ft.V10-F53 chassis
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RobertRyan
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mlts22 wrote:
Wonder if this bodes good or bad. What would be nice is if the US market winds up similar to Europe's market or Australia's where good quality rigs are available at decent prices.

I'm glad that people are RV-ing again. I have noticed a trend with people to get away from the games like World of Warcraft and start getting out more, so maybe this might mean state/Federal/local governments see this and start throwing money on park upkeep or maybe even creating new areas to go visit.

Despite an uneven economy. RV sales are booming in Australia . Overall production up
8 % so far from last year.
Typical scene for many people here. A Pickup towing a Campertrailer or a Caravan through rural Australia, not Outback Australia

Pogoil
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Yep Oregon coast packed, no smoke, 70 degrees and beautiful.

garmp
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Yup! The Boomers have hit the roads. And I/we are living proof!
Travel on!
Our 2351D Phoenix Cruiser, Jack, has turned us from campers into RVers and loving it!

colliehauler
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Explorer III
mgirardo wrote:
chuckbear wrote:
Could be that lower fuel prices play an important role. Chuck


That was my thinking. With the job market recovering and the price of fuel at an almost acceptable rate, I would expect more people are buying RVs and camping more. When gas hit $4/gal we did not camp as much.

-Michael
Kind of what I thought as well.

empty_nest
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Padlin wrote:
Hope the number of campgrounds grows with the number of RV's, especially in the popular Federal and State parks.


Amen to that!! Tuff to get into a decent state park unless you book months in advance.
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mgirardo
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chuckbear wrote:
Could be that lower fuel prices play an important role. Chuck


That was my thinking. With the job market recovering and the price of fuel at an almost acceptable rate, I would expect more people are buying RVs and camping more. When gas hit $4/gal we did not camp as much.

-Michael
Michael Girardo
2017 Jayco Jayflight Bungalow 40BHQS Destination Trailer
2009 Jayco Greyhawk 31FS Class C Motorhome (previously owned)
2006 Rockwood Roo 233 Hybrid Travel Trailer (previously owned)
1995 Jayco Eagle 12KB pop-up (previously owned)

chuckbear
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Could be that lower fuel prices play an important role. Chuck

Padlin
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Hope the number of campgrounds grows with the number of RV's, especially in the popular Federal and State parks.
Happy Motoring
Bob & Deb

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mlts22
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Wonder if this bodes good or bad. What would be nice is if the US market winds up similar to Europe's market or Australia's where good quality rigs are available at decent prices.

I'm glad that people are RV-ing again. I have noticed a trend with people to get away from the games like World of Warcraft and start getting out more, so maybe this might mean state/Federal/local governments see this and start throwing money on park upkeep or maybe even creating new areas to go visit.

zach477
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Explorer
Hmmm...RV related searches are trending upward on google? That's probably just from all of the research I did before I bought mine a couple months ago. I got a bit obsessive. ๐Ÿ˜„

VTR
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Yep, we are not the minority anymore. In general, definitely a change, I see it in Colorado, people getting away to the hills. No matter what there transportation.