
Sometimes the "rogue life" is a lonely life.
We don't like rv parks with full hookups where the big rigs are parked side by side in a big parking lot. We don't particularly like "community activities". We have eschewed a lot of material things. We are on the road in a very small rv and sometimes we feel dwarfed by the big rigs. Maybe that's why we prefer boondocking in lonely places. I'm sure there are many like us but we haven't met them yet. We're younger than most fulltimers that we see. Where do we fit in? Are we misfits? We're not particularily anti-social but we haven't found others like us with whom we've established a camraderie. Perhaps we will find this in time.
2 comments:
Don't worry guys, you aren't alone. You are struggling with the fact that, although RVers are nice folks, the demographics is rather narrow. So if you're outside the mainstream, you feel awkward. It's nobody's fault.
Thanks, Boondocker.
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