I have absolutely nothing against camping, as long as I don't have to do it. I spent my entire youthful vacation life in the woods, at some campground, on some beach, in a tent sometimes after putting it up in a hurricane, or hanging our sleeping bags over tree branches the next day hoping they dry after the hurricane took the tent.... foraging for nourishment (illegally) for 3 days after the branch on which we hung our provisions didn't survive the bear's weight....
I like the great outdoors, as long as I see it from the other side of a window or windshield....
As DeanR mentioned, "...that pesky period of time getting between the parking lot and the camp spot...". Typically following the ride and supper, we enjoy complimenting each other on our fine motorcycles, our riding ability, and sometimes our drinking ability in the parking lot. In some cases some of us try to exceed at one or the other, sometimes at the same time, so after the ride, the bikes are parked; when the day is done we have only a short walk (not illegal) from the parking lot to our respective motel rooms, as opposed to a short or long ride (possibly illegal) to a campsite.
Having a second group having to ride some distance away at that time of night is worrisome to some of us, so we just don't make separate camping arrangements. One is certainly welcome to find camping accommodations as close as they can to the planned motel, we don't consider those folks outcasts.
When Mark scouts for suitable motel locations he can watch for nearby camping places also.
I like the great outdoors, as long as I see it from the other side of a window or windshield....
As DeanR mentioned, "...that pesky period of time getting between the parking lot and the camp spot...". Typically following the ride and supper, we enjoy complimenting each other on our fine motorcycles, our riding ability, and sometimes our drinking ability in the parking lot. In some cases some of us try to exceed at one or the other, sometimes at the same time, so after the ride, the bikes are parked; when the day is done we have only a short walk (not illegal) from the parking lot to our respective motel rooms, as opposed to a short or long ride (possibly illegal) to a campsite.
Having a second group having to ride some distance away at that time of night is worrisome to some of us, so we just don't make separate camping arrangements. One is certainly welcome to find camping accommodations as close as they can to the planned motel, we don't consider those folks outcasts.
When Mark scouts for suitable motel locations he can watch for nearby camping places also.
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