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paid camp ground, or camping out where you can get away with it.?
When I started riding 5 years ago I also started camping. One great thing is the fellowship. It is rare to meet someone and make friends in a Marriot, but camping you will. Lots of motorcyclists camp so plenty of sharing riding stories over a campfire. And $15 for a campsite goes a long way to pay for the MC when compared to $150 for a Marriot.
Well I'm not disputing your opinion. I admire those who prefer to camp out and can definitely see the allure. To each his own...and because I travel a lot for for work when I travel on the bike I usually stay for free at Marriotts. My brain may say "camp" but my bones say "hotel".
If you find you need more things you can always do this lol,have a good trip.View attachment 10982
I myself spend an average of 15 nights a month in hotels for work and have plenty Hilton Honors points. For my preference I want something different on my own time. Just pointing out there are some benefits to camping that offset some of the comfort challenges. I really enjoy meeting other motorcyclists and meet many more in camping areas then anywhere else. The ultimate is campgrounds aimed at motorcycle like Two Wheels of Suches in Georgia, Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground and Irnhorse in North Carolina and Willville Motorcycle Campground in Virginia of even the infield of Dayton speedway during bike week.Well I'm not disputing your opinion. I admire those who prefer to camp out and can definitely see the allure. To each his own...and because I travel a lot for for work when I travel on the bike I usually stay for free at Marriotts. My brain may say "camp" but my bones say "hotel".
I myself spend an average of 15 nights a month in hotels for work and have plenty Hilton Honors points. For my preference I want something different on my own time. Just pointing out there are some benefits to camping that offset some of the comfort challenges. I really enjoy meeting other motorcyclists and meet many more in camping areas then anywhere else. The ultimate is campgrounds aimed at motorcycle like Two Wheels of Suches in Georgia, Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground and Irnhorse in North Carolina and Willville Motorcycle Campground in Virginia of even the infield of Dayton speedway during bike week.
I myself spend an average of 15 nights a month in hotels for work and have plenty Hilton Honors points. For my preference I want something different on my own time. Just pointing out there are some benefits to camping that offset some of the comfort challenges. I really enjoy meeting other motorcyclists and meet many more in camping areas then anywhere else. The ultimate is campgrounds aimed at motorcycle like Two Wheels of Suches in Georgia, Blue Ridge Motorcycle Campground and Irnhorse in North Carolina and Willville Motorcycle Campground in Virginia of even the infield of Dayton speedway during bike week.