Mitch researched online for three months. We knew about Truck Campers, but we bought you sight unseen with zero truck camping experience. And now it is time to say Goodbye, Truck Camper – and Hello to What’s Next.
We were together for a total of 24 days on four occasions. We traveled as far as Arkansas and Florida and many places in between. If it were not for Covid, I would not have given you a second glance. But there you were, our transport to Florida without flying!
Why We Said Goodbye Truck Camper
Please do not take this personally, Truck Camper (TC); It is not you; it’s me. You see, I have this need to have an authentic bathroom and shower INSIDE the camper. I know I may be picky but think of how far I have come!
Camping to me used to mean a nice hotel in a woodsy setting. Perhaps a fireplace in the room rather than a campfire outdoors. A restaurant with vegetarian options. You get the picture.
Truck Camper, you taught me to enjoy sleeping with the night air streaming through our window. You even had an air conditioner for when it was too hot. TC showed Mitch and me that we could happily survive in an exceedingly small space many days in a row. You made me feel good that I could climb up to the cabover bed without using a ladder! I felt very athletic.
Ta Ta Vanity
You taught me much about vanity, or perhaps lack of vanity. Hair, make-up, outfits? Who cares? That was very liberating. I enjoyed glasses of wine by the campfire, plus veggie burgers (for me) and charred meat for him. His country tunes were playing in the background; I even got used to that.
We loved our adventures, but now it’s time to move on. As in every relationship, it took a while for us to let go. Should we continue or start swiping left on the RV apps to find your replacement. (Tinder Dating APP reference for those of you who said what does she mean by swipe left) We swiped and swiped and swiped.
OK, Mitch swiped and reviewed and learned and analyzed. I just looked at the pretty indoor pictures of the RVs.
What’s Next?
We finally decided. Our decision is also a bit risky because we are starting a relationship sight unseen once again, but so are all the other buyers. The amount of research could equal a Ph.D., yet we still have not stepped foot in the new RV. We have a Facebook group and refer to ourselves as Gonnabees. Gonnabee an owner. We are all taking a risk on a model that is new to the market.
Our new model will have indoor plumbing (Yee HAW!) and four-season compacity. We can camp in the winter (YIPPEE) – sidebar, it is April 21, 2021, and I am looking outside at 3 inches of snow, so Spring camping may also be another season.
The new model has All Wheel Drive – we can go even farther into the wilderness (YIPPEE again?)
The other day, I asked folks about the Good Stuff from the past year. I think learning to love to travel with your moveable hotel room is a GOOD-Stuff experience from the year of Covid.
RV Gestation Period 9 Months?
Our new baby, which we ordered in January, is called a Winnebago EKKO. Maybe that is why I never officially named you, my dear Truck Camper. Perhaps I knew from the start that we wouldn’t be long-term, and I didn’t want to get too involved.
Our EKKO won’t be born until October –We still have time to think of names. I hope this relationship lasts.