Lines, lines and more lines or why I like RVing

I have spent 3 of the last 6 days standing in lines or waiting. I flew from Phoenix to Los Angeles, took the train to San Diego a few days later and am now in the San Diego airport waiting to fly back to Phoenix.

There was the line to check baggage three times, going through security twice, waiting in line for a rental car and then to return it, to check into a hotel, for my train ticket. And then there were the waits at the airports and train station since you need to be there so early.

RV travel is much more relaxed. Yes, there are delays and an occasional line but it isn't the stressful waiting around crowds of people, worrying about if you'll be late or the plane delayed. Full-time RVing also has the advantage of no packing  or unpacking - most everything you own is with you. Meals proceed as usual if you want, without the added expense of eating out, food, that in my opinion, isn't usually as good as a home-cooked meal.

Most full-time RVers have reached the stage in their lives where they are not on a schedule or it is at least a relaxed one. I only wear my watch when I travel like this. Often RVers can avoid crowded areas and travel through metropolitan areas during non-rush hours - or skip them all together.

It was a productive trip but I'll be glad to get back. I do have a couple of more lines- baggage and a shuttle, but then I'm home free! Jaimie Hall - Bruzenak

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