Above, camping on the Keene Ranch near Tehachapi, California in 2017. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Pretty much everyone who is a camping enthusiast started out by camping in a tent. Then, as they got older and the desire for more comfort set in, they "graduated" into RVs.
Of course, not everyone who starts out in tents abandons them, but those people a different breed.
Country 17 has an article on five reasons why RV camping beats out tent camping.
They begin with:
Why sleep on the hard ground and swat the bugs away as you attempt to eat your hot dog around the campfire? Ditch the stress and strain of sleeping in the great outdoors with an RV. Seriously, they come in all shapes and sizes from light-weight and bunkhouse campers to Class A and C motorhomes, 40′ toy haulers, and four-season fifth wheels for the entire family (and your toys, too!).
The debate continues: RVs vs. tents. Does anyone ever win?
Here’s our top 5 reasons why we choose to RV, every time. (And where to get one, if you’re looking.)
To read more, go here.
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