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Tenting or getting a room

Started by BKACHE, March 01, 2010, 09:53:16 AM

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BKACHE

Okay, since the descussion got out of control for the one trailering post. How many are Sally's and get a room vs camp in a tent?
Dan

Riverside Joe

Used to tent, but got married and the wif thinks roughin it is 6 motel and b & w tv. Got a 74' Nomad and roll the bike in the bed of the truck. Opinions will be as wide as the world of sports so grab yer pop corn and enjoy the show. What ever trips my trigger at the time, and times change.------RJ
RFFR

Dennis The Menace

Ah, not this carp again.  You guys really need to move to warmer climates somewhere.  Who cares if ya use a hotel/motel/campground/open patch of earth.

Now, if ya want to talk which hotel you like to use, I prefer Holiday Inns.  KOA for campgrounds, as they are almost always clean and friendly.  But, if I have a planned route and can look up a mom and pop campground, I use those too.

As for camp gear, I am older now and need a Thermarest inflatable pad to rest my weary bones.  Sleeping on only ground and I wake too sore to ride much the next day.

Just my .02, and trying to keep this one from going south.  But, it will anyway.  Now, where is that bike trailer, and what oil should I use to lube the hitch with?......

menace

Tsani

Yeah, but I have run into issues with KOA's saying no motorcycles when I showed up after having made an online reservation. They ain't all so friendly.
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hotbo

i will go either way.

i will admit i like rooms better than camping,i have had my share of sleeping on the ground and paid my dues.

if i take off knowing me and the wife are going to spending at least 1 night on the ground i will pack our scooters down with a tent and single air mattresses.air pump that runs off of my scooter battery and we are all set for a decent sleep,as far as spending 3-4 nights in a tent?im out  :pop: i feel like no matter what you stay in the main thing is to have as much fun as time alows,Travis  :bike:
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BikerJim44

I used to love to camp but my back is so bad that after a 500-600 mile day I am looking for a bed and hot shower to ease the pain. I don't think anyone will look any differently at anyone else for their lodging preferences and if they do then Fluck 'em and feed 'em fish heads. That's why I like to ride with the people I ride with. No judgemental people. Spidey.
You can ride my hoss, Ride my woman but don't ever ride my bike.

Dennis The Menace

Tsani, sorry to hear that!  I have never been turned away on the bike.  But, if I were I would complain to the national KOA office.  Unless the individual KOA campground states no motorcycles, then they must allow them. A complaint to the national office would be welcomed, as KOA says they do not discriminate.  At least there communciations to me all state that.

The biggest problem I have run across is that some campgrounds allow only RVs and camper trailers--no tents.  I that case, I have to keep looking, but its perfectly fine if they dont allow tent camping.

Truth be told though, I prefer those camper cabins at KOA and similar campgrounds.  I pack my tent just in case tho.

menace

4DWUDS

I try and mouch off some of the people here on HTT :teeth:  I plan a trip, advertise it here and then stop and visit with who sends back a friendly reply. Stay a night, See the town, Have the host's cat pee on your bedroll (Spidey knows) and down the road to the next stopover. A great way to see the country and meet some of the good people here. Sometimes they even spring for the drinks. :beer: If nobody offers a floor then it's a KOA or even a national forest with free camping.
To Err is human, To Forgive Divine. Neither of which is Marine Corps Policy.

BikerJim44

4D, you won't have to worry about that anymore. Both my babies got eaten by something. I am still so pissed about that. When you coming out this way again? Spidey.
You can ride my hoss, Ride my woman but don't ever ride my bike.

schrec

I am not a tent camper, and neither is my honey.  We will always get a room. 

Tsani

It's only been a few Denis, but I will keep your advise in mind. The last one was worried about their special group that used to meet there would think of us, a bunch of holy rollers. Heck, they disturbed us!
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truck

Jim, sorry to hear about your critters, I know you had feelings for them. :sad:
Listen to the jingle the rumble and the roar.

Ridetard

#12
Camping doesnt do much me for any more, but you do meet some fun folks when you do.

There too many cheep roadside motels that work just fine ..  I usually look for other bikes parked cuz you know there will be a party that evening.

Hot shower and comfortable bed beats camping any day.

Grumpy : (

For me it's Mooch or Motel.  I have travelled for 7 weeks, 10,000 miles on one trip and stayed in a motel twice, mooched the rest of time.

G  : (

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Ormond Beach, FL

Topend

Quote from: Dennis The Menace on March 01, 2010, 10:57:07 AM
Ah, not this carp again.  You guys really need to move to warmer climates somewhere.  Who cares if ya use a hotel/motel/campground/open patch of earth.

Now, if ya want to talk which hotel you like to use, I prefer Holiday Inns.  KOA for campgrounds, as they are almost always clean and friendly.  But, if I have a planned route and can look up a mom and pop campground, I use those too.

As for camp gear, I am older now and need a Thermarest inflatable pad to rest my weary bones.  Sleeping on only ground and I wake too sore to ride much the next day.

Just my .02, and trying to keep this one from going south.  But, it will anyway.  Now, where is that bike trailer, and what oil should I use to lube the hitch with?......

menace
I agree with menace
Topend95
95 cu in, Andrews 37,  Supertrapp mufflers, 42mm Mikuni, SE/Heads, Crane 4HTC

deathwish

since my business requires me to use a trailer for weekend business I have no problem using it for a rally (cargo w/ quarters in the front). I have plenty of tent time when I go hunting in the West. Plus the wife doesn't like tenting when we have the T. HMMM T for Tent or T for Trailer. Now Iam corNfused!

Devo

Motel Hotel when the Bride is along, dirt when with my Bud's. I have a good eye for chicken coops, turkey shoot hooches, car ports behind bars and the like. Nothing like a fall evening camp fire near the creek in the National or State Forest of your choosing. Bottle O Crown fer sippin, big steak, can o taters, fer eatin, Pal er 2 for tellin stories.

54 this year and looking forward to as many more of those trips as I can get.

Got one o those jell matts that works pretty good for the ol bones.

DarrellV

Something about an E-Glide parked next to a tent, that turns me on  :bike: But mostly we camp to save money. The more money I save, the more places, I can go see and do. Pulling a trailer behind my "old man's" bike with our camping gear {cooler for beer and my coffee pot} air mattress plus our Cold Weather gear in it. Makes touring more fun and enjoyable. If I didn't have to go to work or deal with my "normal responsibilities" of day to day...I could STAY gone.

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PoorUB

If I go by myself I will pack a tent, but Annie don't let me out of her sight that often! She likes the motel room, but I gotta give the girl credit, we have stayed in some motels that made me cringe when I opened the door, and never a complaint out of her!
We are planning a trip this summer and pretty sure we will bring a tent as it is a party of sorts and it is usually held at a camp ground. We figure that we may miss some of the fun if we stay at a motel.
I am an adult?? When did that happen, and how do I make it stop?!

jerite

Neither..I prefer to pull over and sleep naked in a ditch....  :scratch:
Jer
Less is more....let's keep it simple!

PoorUB

Quote from: jerite on March 01, 2010, 05:49:25 PM
Neither..I prefer to pull over and sleep naked in a ditch....  :scratch:
Jer

I guess I would not go that far, but I have cought a few Z's sitting in a booth at a truck stop instead of stopping for the night!
I am an adult?? When did that happen, and how do I make it stop?!

4DWUDS

Not Guilty..... Not that I hadn't thought of hanging the little bugger up by the hairs,,,, Sorry to hear of your departed friends Jim  :sad:    Maybe get to see ya this summer.
To Err is human, To Forgive Divine. Neither of which is Marine Corps Policy.

Tre_11 FLHX

I grew up in Colorado and Camping, backpacking etc.. was a big part of my life.  Joined the Army and the need to rough it outdoors was fullfilled for over 22 years  :wink:

Actually have been thinking of two week road trip with no real plan with a crew that works for me.  Camping may be an option.

MIke
11 103 FLHX-TW555 cams,10.5:1, FM 2-1-2 ex, FM heads, VPC, JP mufflers, PV tuner

texaskatfish

Done enough nights of enough years sleepin on the ground to last several lifetimes.

I might take an "eyeball rest" on a concrete picnic table with my long rider rolled up under my neck (for an hour or 2) - other than that "camping" = no room service
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frito1

Quote from: PoorUB on March 01, 2010, 05:48:45 PM
We are planning a trip this summer and pretty sure we will bring a tent as it is a party of sorts and it is usually held at a camp ground. We figure that we may miss some of the fun if we stay at a motel.

Yeah, but if you stay at Hide-Away Lakes ya miss the party at the motel.   :nix:
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