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Originally Posted by Chance
I fully agree.
On the other hand, the less required maintenance, the more time for hiking, cycling, or relaxing.
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Depends on your perspective. For me the more required maintenance the less time for senseless crap like television and video games.
When I'm at a campground I can have the tops of 3 slides brushed off, the slide rails lubricated and an inspection of all three slide seals performed before I finish my 1st cup of coffee at 6:00 AM. In the five minute trip back inside for a second cup of coffee I can sweep the patio mat and dry off the folding lawns chairs.
When it is raining and hiking or cycling are not possible I do what needs to be done inside rather than fry my brain on some useless "reality" television show.
When I return home I can have all three slide toppers and the awning cleaned, to include mold and mildew removal in less than an hour. I always have some solution (per manufacturers instructions) mixed up and in a 2 gallon pump sprayer sitting inside my shed.
Again it is a matter of perspective. Even a tent requires maintenance.