It’s been a couple weeks since we put up a survey to gather your thoughts about what you like to read at TheTouringCamper.com, what you skip, and what you would like to see more of here. Thank you so much for your responses–we’ve enjoyed reading through your comments and learning more about what questions and interests you have related to camping and traveling.
Your responses, which are below, will be a huge help in guiding the kind of content we produce for The Touring Camper community. You all also left us some great questions, including ones like:
- How do you handle noisy, disrespectful camping neighbors?
- How do you deal with condensation in the camper?
- How do you make the best use of space in a camper?
- How do you plan a cross-country family camping trip?
Jarrett and I will have fun working through your responses to develop posts answering as many questions as we can. And it looks like we also need to start focusing on creating more travel content for you all: 64 percent of those who responded said they would like to read more travel and trip planning ideas.
Here’s the breakdown of how everyone responded:
The funny thing about the survey results is that one of the features I was thinking about nixing–Favorite Things–is read by a lot more of you than I thought. So I guess it’s a good thing we took a poll before we started making changes! 🙂
If you didn’t have a chance to leave feedback for the survey, no worries! You still can by heading over here to share your thoughts. And as always, thank you so much for being part of The Touring Camper community. Happy camping!
Love browsing all articles I see on your page and following your travels. We were camped next to you in Cody Wy over July 4th 2 yrs ago. My wife Deb and I just got back from rving in Florida for 2 months. Bradenton, Venice and St Augustine. Now back in Iowa
Hi Steve and Deb! It’s great to hear from you–and thanks so much for following us on The Touring Camper! It sounds like you have been having an awesome time RVing! Safe travels and happy camping! 🙂