Anonymous wrote:Go here:
https://www.vrbo.com/806731
A Yurt equals glamping and this place is great! (No, it's not my house. I just really like the Blue Green Resort)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when did a (luxury) mountain lodge with a working HVAC system get included in "camping" ?
is this kind of like how all the ladies now "do half marathons" by walking 11 of those miles? i mean, yeah, you "did" it, you were physically there.
camping is camping. staying in a hotel with faux log walls and a fridge that plugs in isn't "camping."
Because not all of us want to sleep in a tent. I would sleep in a cabin, the more luxurious the better. My boys can sleep outside in a tent if they want, build a campfire, etc.
Then it’s really not “camping.” It is going to a mountain retreat.
The term “glamping” is such a silly word. You either camp, or you don’t. A mountain cabin (especially a luxurious one) does not equate to any kind of camping.
PP. I'm a camper. And you can get off your high horse - it helps no one and makes you look like an ass.
Anonymous wrote:How about a lodge or cabin in Shenandoah NP? There are cabins & lodge rooms at Big Meadows, a lodge at Skyland, and I think cabins at Lewis Mountain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when did a (luxury) mountain lodge with a working HVAC system get included in "camping" ?
is this kind of like how all the ladies now "do half marathons" by walking 11 of those miles? i mean, yeah, you "did" it, you were physically there.
camping is camping. staying in a hotel with faux log walls and a fridge that plugs in isn't "camping."
Because not all of us want to sleep in a tent. I would sleep in a cabin, the more luxurious the better. My boys can sleep outside in a tent if they want, build a campfire, etc.
Then it’s really not “camping.” It is going to a mountain retreat.
The term “glamping” is such a silly word. You either camp, or you don’t. A mountain cabin (especially a luxurious one) does not equate to any kind of camping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:when did a (luxury) mountain lodge with a working HVAC system get included in "camping" ?
is this kind of like how all the ladies now "do half marathons" by walking 11 of those miles? i mean, yeah, you "did" it, you were physically there.
camping is camping. staying in a hotel with faux log walls and a fridge that plugs in isn't "camping."
Because not all of us want to sleep in a tent. I would sleep in a cabin, the more luxurious the better. My boys can sleep outside in a tent if they want, build a campfire, etc.
Then it’s really not “camping.” It is going to a mountain retreat.
The term “glamping” is such a silly word. You either camp, or you don’t. A mountain cabin (especially a luxurious one) does not equate to any kind of camping.