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rbpru
May 09, 2018Explorer II
Old school to me is the canoe, tent and wilderness tripping I did with my daughter, son-in-law, and grandkids for twenty years. They still prefer it to an RV.
But time takes it tolls and priorities change. Now it is about the ability to enjoy the out of doors with minimal setup. Being retired, I have all the time I need to enjoy far more sights.
All things come with a cost however and I will be the first to admit that RVing losses the feel of camping.
But time takes it tolls and priorities change. Now it is about the ability to enjoy the out of doors with minimal setup. Being retired, I have all the time I need to enjoy far more sights.
All things come with a cost however and I will be the first to admit that RVing losses the feel of camping.
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