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Boon Docker wrote:
In my opinion:
If you are out boon docking in the wilderness far away from civilization, hiking, fishing etc, that is "camping".
If you are at a FHU campground taking in all the tourist traps etc, that is "RV'ing".
Jul-08-2018 03:43 PM
rbpru wrote:
RVing is eliminating most of the inconveniences found with camping.
* No wet canvas.
* No bumpy ground under your bed.
* No bugs.
* No Furnace and AC.
* No extended set up and tear down.
* No warming up your cup of coffee in the microwave.
* No extending the awning in 30 seconds.
* No catching tomorrow's weather on the TV's evening news.
* No ice or coolers to worry about.
These are just a few of the things you miss when you RV. They are the things that make camping "camping".
Screaming kids, drunken neighbors, seclusion, and wildlife are a function of where you choose to go. But trading the love of the above challenges for the conveniences of a TT; are what separates RVing from camping.
I dearly love my TT, but it is not camping.
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Jul-07-2018 01:18 PM
profdant139 wrote:
mountainkowboy, I gotta ask about the butterfly nets leaning up against the right front fender -- are you lepidopterists, or mental health professionals? 😉
Jul-07-2018 12:39 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
With an inverter and suitably sized battery bank to power it dragging along a genset isn't necessary at all to keep your wife smiling. About the only device one can't practically run without a genset is A/C, otherwise a properly sized inverter can serve the purpose nicely. :B
Jul-07-2018 12:22 PM
toedtoes wrote:
Myredracer, off topic, but how do you feel about CAPTCHA? 🙂
Jul-07-2018 12:07 PM
jimlj wrote:
I guess what I should have asked was does anyone take their RV's into areas without running water and electricity?