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Old 08-13-2016, 02:09 PM   #17
Wonderdog
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 25.2
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Chance View Post
It would seem there is a big difference between "camping" and "living" in a trailer or motorhome. I'm still able to enjoy camping out of a small van roughly 1/40 the size of our home, although my wife a little less so lately. The next one must be much larger to minimize the "roughing-it" factor.

If we were looking to live in it, we'd look for a fairly large RV, but for camping we want to keep it small to make traveling much easier. Plus a small RV makes us appreciate the room of a house that much more.
Hear hear!
Everyone's idea of camping is different. For my part I don't see all the comforts of home as camping. But that's me. You are correct that smaller is better for traveling easier. Driving into Cataloochee in the Smokeys in our toad all I thought was "Wow, I can get our MH in here!" Size restricted roads appeal to me and the road is dirt, gravel, holes, no guard rails and twisty and it was raining. DW was white knuckling the arm rest and had that look of "get me the hell out of here" in her eyes. I didn't think it was all that bad but I didn't grow up as a flatlander. Smaller allows you to see sites many never do.
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