aai
Well-Known Member
Agreed, I can picture families being together again especially around after the war. Loading up the vehicle and heading out just to enjoy the country side. Happy to be home and aliveEvery generation feels the need to feel as though they’ve reinvented something that’s been going on with prior generations since time began. That’s what “over-landing” is.
Look at countless adds from the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s etc. and you’ll see families depicted loading up a car, station wagon, Jeep or whatever ready for a multi state camping trip. It’s nothing new. It’s just about buying a bunch of overpriced gear and posting pictures on social media.
People have been camping forever. Those who like to camp will continue doing it long after the Instagram crowd finds the next cool thing…
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