Posted by Leroy on May 30, 2016 at 16:10:13 from (69.88.202.229):
In Reply to: Camping posted by JimS on May 29, 2016 at 09:31:31:
Wife and I have used 4 different campers over the years. Some good and comfortable, others not so much. The big think is you can have a bed where you want it when you want it. Not wanting to be someplace for something that is going on till bed time and then for the motel having to drive a hundred miles to find one leaving at 9 or 10 at night and being able to be back again the next morning at 8. You would be lucky to get to bed at midnight to 1 in the morning and then you would have to get up at 5 in the morning to get where you need to be at 8 that morning. Perhaps 4 hours sleep in motel verses 8 hours in camper. Then the cost of driving that hundred miles each way adds up. Then if you were wanting to spend 4 nights at something and you have to drive that far it would be like you loosing 2 nights of sleep out of the 4. So motels will only work a small part of the time, even if they would be more comfortable.
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