While reading other boards and some of our own experiences camping, it got me to wondering. Do you camp or how do term it? What I have now is a far cry from the pop up we had as kids. I've had people look at my rig and say "that's not camping" (normally from the pop up in the next site). Not really sure I want to "camp" any more. Mostly I think I like to travel and the "rig" allows me to take my stuff with me. A portable cottage if you will. I have developed a real dislike of hotels over the last 17 years driving truck and having woke up too many times in a cold or sweltering sleeper (anti-idle laws). I no long see the joy of "communing with nature" and I want more space than the 64 sq-ft of a truck cab. Been in all 48 contiguous states and have driven almost every mile of interstate from end to end (missing a couple of miles of I-15 and I-29 north of I-94 to the border). Can't seem to find the end of that little white line. First time my dad saw my 5'r he calculated it to be 336 sq-ft of something like that (yep, he's a retired engineer, programmer, not train) and remarked "it's not a camper, it has 2 bedrooms, with a bath and a 1/2. If its bigger and nicer than many apartments in NYC, it's not a camper."
While I enjoy a nice shoreline and view of a mountain, I enjoy my full hookups. I read of the extremes some boondockers take to "go natural" or "true camping" as some have termed it (solar panels, generators and battery banks to power a small city not to mention the games they play to extend their tank capacity) and I have to wonder is it really worth it. I'm all for "each to their own" and "whatever floats your boat" but is the name Mobile Suites really a more accurate description of what we do today?
It's just not a size or options thing don't get me wrong as I have seen some awesome 16-20" units and even some tear drops that are pretty wild. In a market of "if you can dream it, we can build it" are we still "camping"? Maybe with age comes a desire for comfort?
From what I've read, for many of you the RV seems to be a tool to allow you to travel and see the country in a certain level of comfort and a way to control costs in the process.. I believe more and more people are using RV's as a tool to travel and not to go camping.
What are your thoughts?