A lot of good points JD.It's different stroks for different folks.
I nor my wife have a desire to be RV'ers but have friends and relatives who love it.My idea of a vacation isn't having a job everyday before I can go to bed.Then in the morning having to work to just have to work at the end of the day again.
If your doing it right you take a second vehicle.Gas ,insurance,license ect ect.
Then there's the driving factor.I think there should be a law that says you need a CDL to drive one.And a separate test to get the license.There's a lot of people that ain't got any business even attempting the act.Here's a woman 70 plus years old that's never drove a pickup truck going down the interstate 80 mph and not having a clue.Don't say I'm wrong because you all know I'm right.I've been behind grandma and grandpa in Custer State park driving the scenic route.Not a pretty sight.
I also think there are certain people who should be put in jail.The people that rent motor homes and the people who rent them.Figured that out on our last Yellow Stone trip.
We did a trip last year with a couple that drove there RV.Wife and I stayed in a hotel next to the camp ground.They spent a lot more money and didn't have any better time.And I did all the chauffeuring to boot.
Everybody do what you want and enjoy your life.We all have worked hard and deserve the reward.
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