2HPYCampers
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- Aug 13, 2017
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I am loving the stories and great input here. Thank you! We are more than happy to be sociable and like the suggestion of setting up camp chairs to reflect openness, which is what we instinctively did on our first outing I am realizing, and exchanged greetings as folks passed by with their kiddos or dogs.
There was also a field of friendly horses near our campsite which was a gathering place for people to come to pet and feed carrots. That was a real treat.
We are looking forward to meeting people as we travel and it is a lot of fun to see the variety of trailers and rigs and individuality folks bring to their camp site set up. We were definitely checking out the set ups of others as we walked each day and it was part of the fun.
Unexpected kindnesses or connections with fellow travelers are something we anticipate offering and receiving and know that kind of thing will unfold naturally.
There was also a field of friendly horses near our campsite which was a gathering place for people to come to pet and feed carrots. That was a real treat.
We are looking forward to meeting people as we travel and it is a lot of fun to see the variety of trailers and rigs and individuality folks bring to their camp site set up. We were definitely checking out the set ups of others as we walked each day and it was part of the fun.
Unexpected kindnesses or connections with fellow travelers are something we anticipate offering and receiving and know that kind of thing will unfold naturally.