RV vs Tent Camping - Which is Right for You?
RV vs Tent Camping - Which is Right for You? by James
Kronefield
Many people think of camping as a getaway from the daily grind of
life and enjoying what some other region has to offer. Choosing
between the fast convenience of tents that have the disadvantage of
roughing it a bit and the more expensive yet more comfortable
rental of an RV that can leave you limited to your vacation
destinations can be a difficult one. Here’s a quick look at
the pros and cons of each to help you make your choice on camping
accommodations.
Cost is a factor whether you choose camping equipment or renting an
RV. Good, solid tents and warm sleeping bags plus all the other
accessories you’ll need for your vacation aren’t that
cheap, but compared to the cost of an RV rental, you’re still
coming out ahead. If you’re planning to go camping on a
regular basis, the long-term potential involved in purchasing
equipment is worth the expense, and you’ll be able to enjoy
your equipment for many years. Renting an RV will most likely be a
one-time thing, but if it’s not, you’ll have to factor
the expense into your yearly holiday budget. However, just as with
camping equipment, you can go one step further and outright buy an
RV for vacationing to have for many trips to come. Again, the price
difference is incomparable to the few hundreds tents will cost you,
but creatures of comfort will never be one hundred percent happy in
more rustic accommodations, so if you’re the kind of person
that prefers convenience and luxury, aim for an RV.
With an RV rental, you’ll have good solid shelter, leg- and
head-room, and you’ll have the comfort of tables, benches and
proper sleeping accommodations. There’s very little set up
involved with an RV, as you’re basically just parking the
vehicle and hooking it up to the camping installation’s
amenities. The added advantage of having the conveniences of a
shower, a bathroom and hot water at your disposal is often
appreciated. However, RV rentals can be pricey and you’ll
need to consider how you’re going to haul the equipment
around. You may end up having the extra cost of a truck rental
added on to your budget, and you’ll have twice as many
worries about damages to equipment that you don’t own. Also,
you can’t just set up an RV wherever you please and will have
to find a campground with free space to accommodate your
equipment.
Finding the type of accommodation that suits you best will mean
that you’ll enjoy your camping trip far more than if
you’d tried to box your personality into a bad fit.
Outdoorsmen shun creature comforts, and those who like easy
convenience find tents frustrating and unpleasant, so it’s a
wise idea to find out what type of personality you are and choose
the accommodations that will suit you best.
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