we are "DINK" campers and we mainly weekend camp with 2 other "DINK" couples - we'll be doing a 4 week trip next year just the 2 of us. but its always nice to catch up with fellow kid free couples not that I have anything against kids, just the noise that they create
I'm a SINK (single income no kids) ... and I've never ever considered spending $1000 a week to holiday on the road. I've no idea what people could possibly spend that much $ on?
Where the hell are they going? Is it caravan parks the whole way, eating meals on the run (not cooked at home so to speak), doing every touristy thing they possibly can and taking a zillion photos with a film camera, and trying to drive each day till they've spent that $1000 by the end of the week? I just can't fathom where that much $ would go. I know not every family in Australia is feeding 8 kids and 2 adults anymore, but $1000??
I also enjoy camping in places that aren't overly children oriented ... don't dislike kids either ... just don't enjoy the screaching noise of them at 0600 whilst I'm trying to enjoy The Serenity of the Back of My Eyelids. I just expect the same respect (read: peace and quiet) from other campers that we give them. Some camping area's cram you in so closely these days, that it's almost impossible not to impose on your neighbours if you aren't consciously aware of them. I guess that's why we like bush camping so much. You have the opportunity to relax because you aren't 2 foot from the campers next door.
As for life on the road without kids ... couldn't think of a more wonderful thing. There is nothing that you will miss out on ... in fact quite the opposite. The only thing I've found on various trips throughout my travelling lifetime, is that caravan parks can be kid oriented ... simply to save the parents sanity I believe. Everything else ... not so much. Go forth and enjoy. Don't worry so much about what shouldn't be worried over.
Now that I have someone to come camping with me, we love getting away as much as possible. I think I've infected him with the camping bug.
We take a fortnightly trip and are thinking about but not yet planning our big getaway. Knowing his love of all things work, I doubt that we will get to do it until his (now) adult child has been effectively pushed from the nest sometime in his 40's. One bonus there is ... at least we can leave him behind to feed my cats!
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