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Over the Next Hill: An Ethnography of RVing Seniors in North America, Second Edition
Contributor(s): Counts, David Reese (Author), Counts, Dorothy Ayers (Author)
ISBN: 1551114232     ISBN-13: 9781551114231
Publisher: Broadview Press Inc
OUR PRICE:   $27.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2001
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BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | Motor Sports
- Social Science | Gerontology
- Sports & Recreation | Camping
Dewey: 796.790
LCCN: 2001276582
Series: Teaching Culture: UTP Ethnographies for the Classroom
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.97 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Living either full or part time in a recreational vehicle has been an alternative lifestyle in North America since the 1920s. By the 1930s, Wally Byam's Airstream company could not keep up with the demand for his self-contained house trailers. And today, RVing has become so widespread that, for perhaps two million retired North Americans, home is a recreational vehicle. In this book, anthropologists Dorothy and David Counts tell the story of their research living the life of RVing seniors in trailer parks, boondocking sites on government land, laundromats, and other meeting places across the continent.

The authors convincingly convey the feel of various RV lifestyles (boondocking, full timing, flea marketing and so on). But they also raise broad questions. Are there parallels to be made between the RVers of North America and the gypsies of Europe? Is there an association between RVing and socio-economic status? Why would people sell their homes and live on the road as nomads? The answers come from RVers who argue persuasively that they experience a greater sense of community and fewer of the emotional problems common to old age than do many who have chosen other forms of retirement living.

This edition expands the original 1996 text, including an extended section on working RVers and on the CARE center (Continued Assistance for Retired Escapees) in Livingston, TX. The CARE center is a unique and innovative experiment that provides inexpensive assisted living and adult daycare for RVers who must hang up their keys because of age or infirmity, but who want to continue their participation in the RVing community.

A new appendix (Appendix 5) offers information, resources and suggestions for people who want to try serious RVing but need help getting started. The authors include a list of websites providing resources and information for both experienced and novice RVers. The list includes sources for RVing families, single RVers, those interested in a particular kind of RVing style (boondockers, for example), people who want to rent an RV, organizations for RVers with special interests (former military, Canadians, etc.). There is updated information on Canadian provincial residence rules defining eligibility for provincial medical care programs.


Contributor Bio(s): Counts, David Reese: - David R. Counts is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at McMaster University.
Counts, Dorothy Ayers: - Dorothy Ayers Counts is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Waterloo, and has published and edited a wide variety of books, including an extensive work on aging in South Pacific societies that have no place for those who 'retire.'