I totally agree with you. That is part of the reason that my wife and I go camping so much each summer. It just give us the chance to connect with nature and kind of re center ourselves. Even when we go on non camping trips, we try to add some elements of nature into it. Our trip to Hocking Hills a couple years ago was a perfect example. So many trails to hike and wonderful things to see. It was so refreshing!
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I really miss camping to tell you the truth. @afturner likes a version of what she calls camping, but I don't really agree that it's the same thing. She overpacks and makes it too complicated. Plus she hates bugs and getting dirty so it makes it a bit challenging. I used to love camping with my cousins and friends back in the day. We would sit around the fire and tell stories. Good times!
Don't get me wrong, my wife and I have a nice 26 foot travel trailer that we take. We did our time in tents though. As we got older having some of those comforts is nice.
Well, I guess there's nothing wrong with that! But Amanda never wanted to use a tent. Even when we met in our late 20s.
Ah, okay. We camped for several years in a tent. I wouldn't go back now, but I'm happy to say I did my dues!