I'm still on the fence. Should I buy a class B or not? I've been on this fence for way too long.
Please help me decide which side of the fence I should end up on.
I'm mid 60's. Retired. I still like camping. Darling one seems to have lost interest, which complicates the decision! We tent camped for many years. I still do occasionally. But as I get older it does seem less appealing. Especially when your self inflating pad develops a hole. Arg.
I think we both agree that financially it makes no sense. But I still want one, and can afford it. But it would cut into our discretionary spending.
I currently "camp" in a Toyota highlander hybrid. It is OK, perhaps deluxe. I use it for camping maybe 1 month a year. Sometimes I set up a tent, sometimes I sleep inside. My only problem sleeping inside is it has limited headroom. I can't really sit up, which is why I sometimes use a tent.
I know, this is mostly a relationship issue. I'd rather we camp together. But that is unlikely.
I might use it, perhaps alone, for one month a year. That seems to work out for us.
How did you decide to finally buy one?
Any regrets? What would you do differently?
Please help me decide which side of the fence I should end up on.
I'm mid 60's. Retired. I still like camping. Darling one seems to have lost interest, which complicates the decision! We tent camped for many years. I still do occasionally. But as I get older it does seem less appealing. Especially when your self inflating pad develops a hole. Arg.
I think we both agree that financially it makes no sense. But I still want one, and can afford it. But it would cut into our discretionary spending.
I currently "camp" in a Toyota highlander hybrid. It is OK, perhaps deluxe. I use it for camping maybe 1 month a year. Sometimes I set up a tent, sometimes I sleep inside. My only problem sleeping inside is it has limited headroom. I can't really sit up, which is why I sometimes use a tent.
I know, this is mostly a relationship issue. I'd rather we camp together. But that is unlikely.
I might use it, perhaps alone, for one month a year. That seems to work out for us.
How did you decide to finally buy one?
Any regrets? What would you do differently?