There are always both conflicting and agreeing ideas when people think about camping. People always think about camping as creature outside, going to a campsite, and enjoying Mother Nature at it’s finest. But how do you decide whether RV or tent camping is right for you? Below you can read the advantages and disadvantages of camping in a tent or in a RV, and after you can decide what the best is.
Camping in a Tent
Tent camping has a number of significant advantages over RV camping. Camping in a Tent is always known as “roughing it”, because it is not convenient. This is the old and classic style of camping.
Advantage : Camping in a tent is easily the most important way to enjoy camping. If you want the full captivation into nature, camping is often the closest that you will get. Camping in a tent gives you the complete and full experience of camping.
Disadvantage : Camping in a tents can too trap in bugs that can be very uncomfortable and annoying. Tents are also worse than RVs in bad weather, tents can leak or even blow over if the winds are strong enough. Sleeping in a tent can be uncomfortable.
Camping in an RV
People will always purchase a RV. This is the newer version of camping that most of people are quickly becoming familiar with. They take the RVs or mobile homes to campsites in order to get the result of camping at a campsite, but with more luxury involved.
Advantages : There are many positives to camping in an RV. Sleeping in a RV will be comfortable and the electricity hookups on your campsite can be used to power a television or computer in the event of bad weather. Those who are not used to “roughing it” will enjoy camping in an RV. If you are bringing food, a fridge allows you to keep everything cool. This is great for sanitation and safety.
Disadvantages : The first is the cost of the gas needed to run the RV. This is expensive; the RV itself is expensive to rent or own, and the sites may often cost more to put an RV on the plot. The cons of camping in an RV revolve around the fact that it is not the same experience.














Anonymous
14 weeks 16 hours 26 min 37 sec ago
RV or Tent
Though the RV offers more conveniences when camping, you are limited to where you can camp. Many of the thousands of National Forest campgrounds cannot accomodate a recreational vehicle. Found this description of camping interesting. http://www.picnicplacemat.com/Dry-Camping.html
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