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Frankly the term camping is questionable. Its more like staying in a nice apartment out in the sticks. Central heat and air, satellite TV etc. I like being in trailer better than being at home.
Frankly the term camping is questionable. Its more like staying in a nice apartment out in the sticks. Central heat and air, satellite TV etc. I like being in trailer better than being at home.
Agree, I often work from my trailer while in the driveway. It remindes me to get back out and travel.
Those are some monster campers. The wife and I have wanted to get one for years but we live on a lake, and have a family cabin about 3 hrs away that is also on a private lake. I just don't see us using it enough to buy one.
I enjoy a tent for short term camping but a camping trailer let's me enjoy great camping locations for longer lengths of time. I very rarely stay in RV parks. Most of my camping is in State parks and boondocking.
We had our share of campers over the last couple of years too. We bought our first about 3yrs ago, which was a Fleetwood Yuma pop-up. Loved that little camper but as kids got bigger we decided to upgrade last year to a 27ft bunkhouse. Then this year we decided to go full time with camper life and bought a new 36ft 5'er bunkhouse. We are loving our choice and new lifestyle. We just got back from a couple of days in Biloxi Ms and a week in Destin Fl. New camper leaving dealership Biloxi campground
Destin camp site
First bunkhouse
Last edited by KScountryboy; May 20, 2016 at 02:25 PM.