โAug-08-2020 07:44 PM
โAug-28-2020 08:34 AM
ssthrd wrote:We actually downsized from a large double slide bunkhouse to the trailer in my signature. Family of four and its so much more enjoyable in the smaller unit. More places to go, more family time and more time outside, regardless of the weather. Who doesn't love muddy puddles?!TomG2 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
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I AM thankful that my parents squashed us all into that little camper.
Well said. I suppose a family could go camping in a three bedroom mobile home but I don't see the point. Cousin Richard, his wife, and five kids had as much fun camping in the back of a farm grain truck as any family in a forty foot fifth wheel. If one does not want to know what their kids or doing or vice versa, bigger is necessary.
X2 from a family of 13 siblings.......
โAug-28-2020 05:30 AM
โAug-12-2020 12:54 PM
TomG2 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:
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I AM thankful that my parents squashed us all into that little camper.
Well said. I suppose a family could go camping in a three bedroom mobile home but I don't see the point. Cousin Richard, his wife, and five kids had as much fun camping in the back of a farm grain truck as any family in a forty foot fifth wheel. If one does not want to know what their kids or doing or vice versa, bigger is necessary.
โAug-12-2020 12:23 PM
spoon059 wrote:
I'm certainly thankful that neither my kids nor I feel the need to belittle other people who don't think or act exactly like we do. Maybe that's a benefit of a larger camper?
โAug-12-2020 07:48 AM
TomG2 wrote:
If one does not want to know what their kids or doing or vice versa, bigger is necessary.
โAug-11-2020 10:52 PM
โAug-11-2020 06:40 AM
โAug-10-2020 06:04 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
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I AM thankful that my parents squashed us all into that little camper.
โAug-10-2020 04:53 PM
spoon059 wrote:
That's one way to look at it. The other way is that I remember growing up camping in a pop up and how much I disliked being cooped up in bad weather. I love my kids and want them to enjoy the experience. I don't know about you, but I hope that my kids have an easier life than I did... not a harder life.
Thankfully, I don't have to raise my family by your standards and you don't have to raise yours by mine.
โAug-10-2020 04:17 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:
Folks now days are soft.
Grew up with Mom and Dad packing all SIX of us kids into a STATION WAGON and TENTING as far as Florida the first couple of yrs we camped.
The Dad bought a pickup in 1970, put a cap on the back, made a bench and table and all SIX of us kids road in the back as far as Florida and camped.
Then Dad found a used 1960s TC and all SIX of us kids road in the TC..
We camped like that and it didn't kill us kids or our parents in the process.
We even survived Hurricane Agnes while camping at Disney Florida.
Now days parents are so bothered by their own kids they try to find the biggest monster to tow in order to keep the kids far, far away..
โAug-10-2020 03:50 PM
spoon059 wrote:TomG2 wrote:
Other than full-timers do people really buy travel trailers to "Live in"? I use a camper to sleep in while I am visiting interesting and fun places. Then I am out of the trailer. Families have enjoyed tent camping for years in smaller spaces than a 25 foot travel trailer with sleeping for six.
If you take longer trips and plan them in advance, you can't control everything. With a 7, 5 and 1.5 year old, rainy days can get messy and require staying indoors. Having a larger camper with sufficient room for the older kids to do a puzzle and the toddler to be contained and play is worth the extra cost in my mind.
Generally we are outside, but you can't control everything.
โAug-10-2020 02:18 PM
TomG2 wrote:
Other than full-timers do people really buy travel trailers to "Live in"? I use a camper to sleep in while I am visiting interesting and fun places. Then I am out of the trailer. Families have enjoyed tent camping for years in smaller spaces than a 25 foot travel trailer with sleeping for six.
โAug-10-2020 02:15 PM
โAug-10-2020 12:14 PM