The Disadvantages Of Camping Vs. Camping In A Camper

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Camping is a fun experience whether it be with your family, friends, or by yourself. However, it all depends on what you’re camping in that makes your experience worthwhile. Camping in a camper or motorhome is more convenient and efficient than camping in a tent. In my own camping experience, I feel that having a camper is much more enjoyable than a tent. When camping in a camper you’re able to experience the outdoors with the luxury of feeling at home. Electricity is the most beneficial attribute that a camper can provide. Having power in a camper gives access to multiple resources that we use every day. When it comes time to cook campers can make cooking a simpler task. Campers can contain stoves, ovens, and sometimes microwaves, making it easier to prepare a meal. Campers also have refrigerators which will help to keep food and drinks fresh and cool. When I wake up in the mornings whether it be at home or camping, having a fresh, hot cup of coffee is a necessity. When I’m in my camper, I can just turn on the stove and boil hot water mixed with ground coffee beans to create my own coffee. I could even use an automatic coffee maker to …show more content…

However, campers can protect you from the unwanted weather. If it’s pouring rain with high winds you can hear the rain hitting the roof of the camper, which to me is soothing while sleeping. Also, the rain cannot get inside the camper to get anything soaked or flooded. During the cooler months, a camper provides electricity to heat and warm the camper and creates a warm and protected environment away from the cold. Throughout the warmer months of the year, a camper provides air conditioning to keep cool away from the heat outside. I enjoy having the feature of turning on the heat during the cooler months because I dislike being cold when I’m trying to sleep, as well as having the air conditioner for the warmer months because it’s always nice to keep

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