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Old 07-03-2012, 05:18 PM   #208
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Is this suppose to be a counter argument, because I totally agree with you. It seems like a huge waste of money to spend several grand on a vacation to park your arse and read. I've tried it several times and it drives me nuts.

Also are you talking about Vacation or camping? They are not the same thing. Camping is an subset of vacationing.

People can take vacation to experience another culture or to be pampered.
I don't spend several grand. I spend well under a grand. I camp at Oregon State Parks along the Pacific coast and stay in yurts. The setting is far more relaxing and much cheaper than a hotel. I do all sorts of activities like relaxing in camp, hiking along the beaches and nearby forests, kite flying, sightseeing, visiting museums, shopping, barbequing in camp, dining in a restaurant, watching videos, listening to music and audiobooks, etc.
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