And this is EXACTLY why I love camping. In my camper, I can bring a wider variety of clothes instead of assuming the weather will be good or bad. When traveling by air, I have to limit it (or find other creative ways of getting it there and back). This means I either wear the same outfit multiple days (and also consider the laundry facilities) or I have to make sacrifices in what I bring. This of course doesn't preclude the need to pack wisely, it just allows me more flexibility.
I hear you there. I will say, there are awful people on both sides of the stroller/
ECV/Wheel chair discussion. Many with/on those devices are very polite and courteous and still get cut off all the time. Just as many will be the ones to cut others off.
Likewise, the regular "Pedestrian" (Singles, couples, families, groups, etc..) have similar qualities. (good and bad). I think the problem is, is that we tend to focus on those with the strollers/chairs/etc because it's not something that we (those without) have to deal with on a daily basis. Our perspective is skewed.
As someone who has had to use a stroller (but my kids are older now) as well as deal with a wheel chair (one trip my eldest had issues and needed one), I have seen BOTH sides. I try to be courteous and understanding of others regardless. It's not always easy but I try. I think if everyone just "TRIED" it would be a better place overall.