Taking it easy today.
The last of the hurricane evacuees left the campground this week. Some took the hurricane opportunity to have an RV vacation without having to use their vacation days. Makes sense as there was nothing they could do until damage was cleared.
A number of people we've met in our travels use their RVs as "bug-out" vehicles if an evacuation is ordered. They keep a set of clothes in their RVs all the time so all they have to do is grab the food, children, pets, valuables, etc and take to the road. They also keep the propane tanks filled and if they have a gennie, the fuel tank full on that too.
Travel trailers take longer to prep because they have to to be hitched properly, brakes adjusted, sway bars adjusted, etc. They do have the advantage of a separate tow vehicle that can be used to commute to the store or the job.
Motorhomes can leave within 10 minutes: load and go. There are no hitching chores to do unless you have a towing device to tow your car. Motorhomes are a not convenient for grocery trips or commuting so generally a separate car, scooter or motorcycle is needed.
Life in the RVing community is certainly different
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