After going through a trio of campers, borrowing a few others, and staying everywhere in them from primitive pull-over state forest land to deluxe private venues, I’m here to say I much prefer the latter.
These fancy accommodations come with caveats, of course. Among them is at least one I was unfamiliar with. That is, until I was enlightened and indoctrinated by a professional husband-wife RVing team.
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