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    RV Travel Philosophy

    Lloyd’s glad RVers don’t have to worry about bad beds:

    RV Travel Philosophy

    Quoted from an interview with Catherine Watson, the author of “Roads Less Traveled”

    “How would you characterize your own travel philosophy?”

    Go everywhere you can.

    Be passionately curious.

    Talk to everyone who’ll let you, especially the quiet people.

    Stay till the bitter end. If the ceremonial lasts all day, so do you—you never know what’ll happen at the end.

    Be able to turn on a dime. Throw out your itinerary if something better comes along, and it always will.

    Don’t sweat the small stuff—or the bad beds, or the bed bugs, or the wet shoes or whatever. The discomforts will pass, the shoes will dry, and the memories will last.

    And maybe more than anything: Commit to the trip. Commit to the moment. Really be there.”

    With the possible exception of “the bad beds, or the bed bugs”, this philosophy is also appropriate for the RV explorer.

    I might consider the exception of “stay till the bitter end” if you find yourself in a bar. ;)

    [Lloyd’s ‘Wandrin’ Blog]

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