Above, the chow line at a campout of a chapter of E Clampus Vitus. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The pandemic has caused a change in demographics of people taking to the road to camp in an RV. Younger people are now seeing the benefits in traveling in their own rig or in a rental. So now people of all ages are out camping in public and private campgrounds.
The "Around the Campfire" section of RV Travel has a discussion on "How Old Is Too Old To RV?"
They begin the discussion with:
We were a bit late joining last night’s campfire. Other campers had already gathered around the welcome warmth and were in the middle of a discussion. The topic? “How old is too old to RV?” As we joined our chairs to the circle, I took a quick glance at the other folks there. Whew! Hubby and I were safely within the age range represented: 30s through 80s. (BTW, I’m terrible at guessing ages. This was my best estimate for the ages of people gathered.)
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