28-07-13, 03:50 PM
If camping is reduced cost, not the thing of choice, something you like, prefer - than DON'T DO IT - it's a holliday.
I love camping. In some places it can be more expensive than cheap accomodation.
If traveling in the summer time, when it is nice and warm, you can camp near the water. Put a tent up at night, remove it in the morning - you can go unnoticed, without fines or having to pay (do it outside camp sites, of course - and a bit away from the road).
Most money is spent on petrol these days - it's becoming more and more expensive.
My dream was to go to the seaside on a motorcycle. When I arrived there, put up a camp and used it as a "base" to go to the local beaches, swim everyday. Touring Europe, as a continent, not seasides, seems OK, but I'd much rather do it on a bicycle - get to feel and see more of the countryside that way, take it slower. If I had long enough holiday that is.
Travelling alone is perfect when all is well. I travel most of the time alone. But in case something bad happens, it is good to have at least one man/woman you can trust.
I love camping. In some places it can be more expensive than cheap accomodation.
If traveling in the summer time, when it is nice and warm, you can camp near the water. Put a tent up at night, remove it in the morning - you can go unnoticed, without fines or having to pay (do it outside camp sites, of course - and a bit away from the road).
Most money is spent on petrol these days - it's becoming more and more expensive.
My dream was to go to the seaside on a motorcycle. When I arrived there, put up a camp and used it as a "base" to go to the local beaches, swim everyday. Touring Europe, as a continent, not seasides, seems OK, but I'd much rather do it on a bicycle - get to feel and see more of the countryside that way, take it slower. If I had long enough holiday that is.
Travelling alone is perfect when all is well. I travel most of the time alone. But in case something bad happens, it is good to have at least one man/woman you can trust.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.