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We tend to be 3, 4, 11 and a whole lot of 15. We rarely sit outside our camper, because we're always on the go...seeing the sights, fishing, exploring...just enjoying life and the trip.
 
#3 . Nothing fancy needed just power water and sewer 90% of the time
 
2,3,4,5,9,13,14. Don't want to avoid families as long as the kids respect boundaries. We're going to stay at a place called Deer Springs this year. I hear it's pretty nice there. Of course, Irma has to approve. ;)
 
1, 2, 5, 7, Deer Springs.
 
My parents' lake lot is described by 1, 5, 7, 10, 11 (water skiing) and 15. They have a rustic setup in the forest with no power and no running water.

When my wife and I take our kids and our trailer, it's 3, 8, 11 (hiking mostly) and 15.
 
People, "In the spirit of the question" only choose one. Sure, there are lots of pieces from many categories that fit, however, you're given 15 options, pick the ONE that fits best. :)

That's my take anyway.

cheers!
I tried to agree with you! Really I did. But in the spirit of honesty, I would have needed to not respond.
 
My parents' lake lot is described by 1, 5, 7, 10, 11 (water skiing) and 15. They have a rustic setup in the forest with no power and no running water.

When my wife and I take our kids and our trailer, it's 3, 8, 11 (hiking mostly) and 15.
Rustic set up in the forest sounds pretty nice. Are they near a lake? North, central or southern Alberta?
 
They're right on a lake, yeah. I'd call it central Alberta.
Nice for them (and you when you visit) !! We have discovered a fairly unknown spot somewhat close to Innisfail that we just love. There are no services other than fire pits and an outhouse but It gets us away from the city while we have our yearly physicals and catch up on other stuff before we head out on our travels again. Campgrounds and RV parks in Alberta get so busy these days it's hard to find peace and quiet.
 
I like 3 thru 15........ It depends where I am going, who I am meeting there and going with, and if the wife approves the site...LOL

Sometimes it's boondocking, some times its RV Resorts, some times its state Parks, and some times it doesn't matter where you are. As long as you are among good friends to share a drink & a meal together.

Next week we are going on our first camping trip to Ives Run State Park. Just one big beautiful lake, full hook ups, and two or three other couples. We do a little fishing, drinking, bullshitting, and usually eat out face off. And the high is only going to be in the 50's......LOL

Regards HH
 
If I had to choose one it would be #3. But for overall traveling I could add another 10 to the list.
 

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