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camping/ caravanning


I have done both, and also sailed a boat to Indonesia.

I prefer camping and I am building a trailer to carry my stuff with a popup bed on top of the trailer.

To me camper trailers take too much time to set up. If i wanted all the home comforts of a caravan i would have stayed at home

I am a 70year old male. any comments?



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Couldnt agree with you any less. Camping, as in setting up a tent is great for younger people always on the go. These days I prefer a motorhome or perhaps a caravan. Same comfortable bed every night which is ready to go in <5 minutes in a motorhome. I like the security as well as the convenience of being able to cook, wash, shower etc as required. These is absolutely no way Id compare a motorhome or caravan to staying at home (in a house). I have my home on wheels wherever I go which is something bricks and mortar cant compete with. Being snuggled up in bed watching a storm over the ocean is priceless, waking up to snow on the ground all around while still being warm is also priceless as is the morning coffee being consumed in a warm motorhome whilst still in bed is perfect. Camping and tents have their place as I did that when travelling the Gibb last year. The motorhome just doesnt go everywhere that my KTM will but I was pleased to return to Kunnanurra where my comfortable motorhome had stayed while I rode away. Travel safe and stay happy. Peta

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There is nothing wrong with your preferred method of travelling, beaul

As we are all different, my preferred method of travelling is the motorhome in my Avatar



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