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delwhjr
Apr 18, 2017Explorer
GordonThree wrote:
The interesting thing about camping or rather rv-ing. There's as many definitions as there are people doing it.
Some folks enjoy the community of a high density RV Resort, driving around with the golf cart, getting together for pickleball Tuesday nights, the Sunday afternoon pot-luck. Nothing wrong with that at all, just not my groove.
The opposite end is the folks with a rig that can crawl down a near impassable trail so they can spend their time in solitude under the stars, the closest neighbor dozens of miles away. I dream of having an expedition / overland setup but haven't made it a reality.
The few private parks I've stayed in (Alaska and Canada), my neighbors both long term and transient were very friendly and a lot more social than folks I meet at government parks.
X2
Every park is different. The people are different. One should never judge by appearance alone. I started camping/RVing in the 70s, the people have not changed basically. Most are friendly, outgoing and interesting. I would not give up any of the experiences I have had over the years(even the bad ones).
From a famous author "Don't sweat the small stuff and it's all small stuff"
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