Over the years we've done just about everything; An RV, two travel trailers, three boats, three PWCs, and more recently the RTT and off-grid trailer. Maybe I'm just becoming less tolerant, but I feel like the general outdoors experience in popular places has become 100x worse since the pandemic started. It's like any courtesy or respect has gone out the window and most folks only care about themselves. Even the most kid-friendly campgrounds, like KOA, were tolerable before. People were having a good time but they were still mostly considerate. After the pandemic hit we still had a travel trailer but I was over it, mainly not interested in the hassle/stress of towing it and the extra time it added to our drives, plus the setup, etc. The nail in the coffin was when we camped at a local state park campground by a popular lake around late summer 2020 (I think), it was busy but not super crowded. The people were awful, though, and even after 10PM (quiet hours) there were still people drunk, yelling, laughing, playing loud music. I was done. We had discussed selling the trailer before that trip and decided it just wasn't enjoyable anymore after that. The silver lining is that there was a family cruising around the campground checking out different kinds of trailers because they were in the market for one but weren't sure what they wanted, they stopped on the road in front of our trailer and were obviously curious about it so I waved and said hi, they explained what they were doing so we showed them around the trailer and then a couple of weeks later they contacted us and bought our trailer.
We first got into overlanding because of the pandemic and wanting to get out but be away from people and it stuck with us. We bought a new boat just before the pandemic hit (Literally in Jan 2020 while at the Chicago Boat Show) and ended up selling it in August 2021 for what we paid so we got to enjoy it for basically the cost of gas and storage fees and put that money towards our OGT trailer.
I'm basically becoming more feral as I get older and while I'm not antisocial, I just don't like dealing with groups of people and, honestly, I don't like traveling with more than just my immediate family most of the time. Why? I hate the logistics involved and having to deal with people that don't want to commit to activities or timelines, or even worse commit to activities and timelines but think that "on the road by 8am" means "sometime within 2 hours of 8am." You know what I mean. We enjoy the freedom of doing things on our own schedule without having to worry about others because that's just stress/annoyance I don't want to deal with when I'm trying to relax and enjoy my vacation time.
Our last kid will be out on their own in 1-2 years so then it'll just be my wife and I. What we'll do then is anyone's guess. On the one hand, it would be tempting to sell our house, quit my job, and full-time on the road. On the other hand it would be nice to have a home to come back to. What will likely happen is we'll end up moving someplace reasonably affordable somewhere in the PNW so we can have numerous destinations close by that we can enjoy year-round and hopefully have property in such an area. The problem I have currently is that Illinois is pretty awful in the summer and winter and there's little in the way of outdoor activities, but even if we wanted to go on a hike or bike ride the heat and humidity is a large deterrent so I end up spending a lot of my at-home time wishing I were someplace else.
Anyway, getting a bit off-topic. People suck and they're just getting worse.