When it comes to camping and being able to go it can get frustrating. Especially when you see your camper sitting next to your house and you feel like you don't use it nearly enough.
Rightfully so, I can understand, the key is to not look at the negative part of having a camper that you make payments on and you don't use. Instead think about what would be the best place to go next and just go.
Sometimes scheduling can put a damper on planning a trip. My husband works in retail and therefore works a lot of weekends, so we don't always get the chance to go camping as much as we like. I am always joking with him and telling home that one day he is gonna come home from work and the camper is going to be gone. Not because I'm gonna get rid of it but because me and Gracie are gonna hook up ourselves and roll-out.
It is very important to be organized when it comes to your schedules, because planning requires organization. Camping can be spontaneous, but most of the time you need a plan. I would suggest getting out there and book a couple trips and then request them off from work, don't wait until you happen to have a weekend off from work and call the Friday ahead to make reservations, most of the time they will be all booked up and lead to disappointment.
I really enjoyed your post and your blog. My wife and I are always looking for something new and different to do. I have not been camping since I was a kid and from what I know she had not such a great experience the last time she went. We do not have a camper, so what would you suggest for a few novices? I also like the part about having a plan because if I do not have one I get frustrated and would end up putting a damper on the trip.
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