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Originally Posted by VamPyroX
I just found out that my dad's family evolved from traditional campers to modern campers.
Years ago when we all got together (over 50 of us) for camping, we were all in tents. Only my grandparents had their own RV.
Today, everyone has their own RVs. When it's hot, they all huddle up in each RV and play games, watch DVDs, and talk... that's pretty much it.
In the old days, a lot of them went fishing early in the morning.
Today, no one has a fishing boat. They now have boats for skiing, tubing, etc.
*sighs* Times have changed. 
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I agree.
In a way it's nice to have a traveling trailer or an RV for a camp outing but it is not exactly the way camping is supposed to be because the purpose of a camping is to enjoy the natures/outdoor stuffs.
Sure, it is a comfort to have a traveling trailer/camper/RV to sleep in but what does not kill you won't kill you - even if there are bugs out there to make an attack, lol.
The only true fittest form to camping is to have nothing but just your sleeping bag and whatever is in your backpack to go out on a hike. It's the best survival at it's fittest.
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