by burlesot » Sun Jul 29, 2012 11:50 am
This is a really interesting thread.
Please take no offense at this next remark, but my evolution of the term 'camping' has changed as I have aged as I'm sure it has for others. My first 25 years, camping was ONLY what you could carry in and out on your back. I mean EVERYTHING. My last ten years (add kids for seasoning) has been a combination of a huge tent, air mattresses, battery operated fans, etc. I slowly, slowly began to see the 'benefit' of having a shower at a camp ground. I've very slowly warmed to the idea of sites that include electric, but to be honest, I really, REALLY, do not enjoy 'camping' when I am next to a HUGE RV the size of a rock and roll tour bus. No offense intended here. I guess I tend to think of camping as a time to be in nature, in solitude. My trailer will end up having a spot for a laptop to watch the occasional movie when on a long trip and it's raining outside, etc. But primarily, I plan to use it as a shelter at night while we explore nature around us.
So, what the heck does this have to do with 'free parking?'
Maybe nothing. However, as I was thinking about my plans for the future, I was honestly thinking about 'long' trips across the country with my wife and or kids. I was 'planning' on using truck stops, rest areas and the occasional Wal Mart (with permission) in between actual 'camping sites' as places to rest and recharge a bit (maybe not staying there for 12 hours, but 4-6 for rest.
Sorry if I got the topic off on a different bend here, it just made me think a bit.
Thanks,
Todd