In our newsletter, we asked our readers the question: “Do you share your RV experiences on social media?”

Whether you’re snapping photos of that perfect sunset over the Grand Canyon or just sharing tales of your latest campground cook-off, social media can be a great way to connect with fellow RV enthusiasts.

Remember, this poll was taken in our newsletter, and we encourage you to keep voting so you can be a part of our future results and findings. Now, let’s dive into what you had to say!

The Poll Results

Out of all the responses:

  • 59% of you voted “No,” indicating that you prefer to keep your RV adventures off social media.
  • On the other hand, 41% of you are all about sharing those epic road trips and campsite stories online.

It seems that our community is quite divided on this topic, and we’re here to explore why that might be the case.

Why Aren’t More of You Sharing?

So, why is it that a majority of you are keeping your RV experiences to yourselves? Is it because you’re too busy enjoying the great outdoors to bother with Wi-Fi?

Or perhaps you’re avoiding the inevitable flood of comments from that one friend who insists on giving unsolicited advice about every destination? After all, who needs a virtual backseat driver when you’ve already got a GPS that’s convinced you should take a scenic route through a cow pasture?

The Social Media Enthusiasts

For the 41% who do share, we salute you! Your photos of campfires, starry skies, and the occasional “Oops, I forgot to secure the awning” moments are what keep our feeds interesting.

You’re the ones who remind us that RV life is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good #RVLife hashtag to brighten their day?

Conclusion: Why the Split?

Why do we think the results came in as they did? It’s likely a combination of factors. Some RVers cherish the solitude and disconnect that comes with hitting the open road, preferring to keep their experiences personal.

Others might be wary of privacy concerns or simply not interested in the social media scene.

On the flip side, those who do share might enjoy the sense of community and the opportunity to inspire others with their adventures. Whatever your preference, one thing is clear: the RV community is diverse, and there’s no right or wrong way to enjoy your travels.

So, whether you’re a sharer or a keeper, we’re just glad to have you along for the ride!