We have also returned to the southern Oregon coast every summer since owning our camper. ![]() ![]() We love the beauty of the desert in November. “We have returned to Death Valley National Monument every November, except one, since we’ve owned our camper. The combination of mountains and sea is a huge draw for me.” – Pete Clark, 20, 2008 SnowRiver 10-2 RK Knights Key RV and Marina, Marathon, Florida has nice facilities, a sunset grill next door, and I had a spot right on the marina.” – George Lake, 20 HD, 2014 Hallmark Ute Beach Camping is the best with swimming, the ocean breeze, sunsets, and campfires.ģ. Sandy Neck Beach, Cape Cod, Sandwich, Massachusetts. Disney World, Fort Wilderness Campground. “Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington.” – Lindsay Little, 2015 Chevy 2500HD, 2015 Wolf Creek 850 I love the scenery, the wildlife, and the fishing.” – Jerry Smith, 2012 Chevy 3500, 2013 Arctic Fox 992 “Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, and the Snowy Range of Wyoming. We always have a good time there.” – Norm Cushard, 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500, 2016 Palomino HS-8801 There is plenty of wildlife above and below the water. We like to visit the Porcupine Mountain region.ģ. Why? This is a beautiful part of our home state. No matter how many times we return we still have not seen it all.Ģ. Why? The park is in a constant state of change. We will definitely be returning in the future.” – Gord Jopling, 2010 Dodge Ram 1500, 2006 Palomino 1251 We need maybe two weeks in each province and state. Our first big push was a two week journey around the East Coast through Maine, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Ask this question again in a few years and then we may settle into the, “Oh, let’s go there again mode”. “As we are fairly new to the fun of truck camping, we are definitely go-go-go campers at this point. This Week’s Question of the Week was, “Which three places would you want to visit year, after year, after year? And why?” We were writing down places as we read the responses. Over 100 readers answered this challenge creating a treasure trove of best-of destinations for truck campers. What three truck camping destinations would they return to year, after year, after year? Now for the good stuff! After having readers vote to indicate their Spear or Boomerang status, we asked them to imagine that they had to be Boomerang Campers. I only have anecdotal evidence to support this, but that’s what my gut says. Where we are go-go-go Spear Campers, they would be return-return-return Boomerang Campers. Wouldn’t it be interesting if we were able to conduct this same poll with folks who owned other RV types? I would bet that travel trailer, fifth wheel, and motorhome owners would skew the opposite way. We don’t like to camp in one place for weeks or months, we like to go-go-go! Obviously the vote overwhelmingly proves that truck campers are Spear Campers. After 387 TCM readers voted, here are the results: Boomerang campers find places they like and return, and return, and return to enjoy their favorite spots.įor this week’s Question of the Week, we first asked our readers to vote for which type of camper they are Spear or Boomerang. Spear campers go, and go, and go in the pursuit of new places and fresh experiences. This week we suggested that there are two types of truck campers Spear Campers, and Boomerang Campers. You might want to get your 2017 truck camping plans out, and a pen. ![]() Even better, 100 readers submit 300 destinations worth returning to again and again. The Spear versus Boomerang Camper question is officially settled.
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