Above, The Beast in Quartzsite, Arizona last March. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
RV Travel has posted an article that indicates that some RVers are canceling their planned fall camping trips due to coronavirus concerns while others plan to press on and hit the road.
As for myself, I have two planned RV trips coming up in the next couple of months. One of them is a return to Quartzsite, Arizona with the boys of E Clampus Vitus.
The article begins with:
There seems to be a lot of camper research going on of late. One of the veterans in the camping research department are the folks at Kampgrounds of America Inc. (KOA). Their most recent monthly research report for September shows that COVID-19 concerns are causing nearly 24 percent of all campers (not just those at KOA parks) to cancel their fall camping trips.
Before you rush to your computer to book what you think will be one of many now-open campsites, KOA is also reporting that 10.6 million camping households – 25 percent of the active camping households in the U.S. – say they still plan to camp in September.
To read more, go here.
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