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On Monday, December 24, 2012 11:14:53 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:
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On Monday, December 24, 2012 9:21:26 AM UTC-4, BAR wrote:


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On Sunday, December 23, 2012 7:01:51 PM UTC-4, Eisboch wrote:




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On Sun, 23 Dec 2012 10:32:14 -0500, JustWait








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On 12/23/2012 10:26 AM, GuzzisRule wrote:








I just ordered this thing, on sale for $279.99. Anyone ever used or








had one?
















http://tinyurl.com/cz9eobb















This will be used primarily for camping trips and, if necessary,








emergencies.
























Oooops, missed he "camping trips" part. Your camp neighbors are








gonna'








hate you for running a contractors genny at the campsite.. Just








sayin'..
















At those kinds of campgrounds, electricity is available - wouldn't








need a generator. If camping in a








place where a generator is needed - like off the highway in Canada








somewhere - anyone else around








will be using their generator also.
















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Nope. You are wrong. There are electricity-less campsites but they








are typically favored by people who want to truly connect with nature.








They go there to get away from noise, not to microwave hotdogs or run








a coffee maker.








Bingo!




A lot of people like to camp the old simple way ..maybe with a Coleman lantern and stove.








Here's my credit card, where is my room. I had enough camping in shelter




halves and all-weather sleeping bags.




Although my wife isn't interested in camping, I could, and have, slept in the back of a stationwagon. Funny...before I bought my last 2 new vehicles, I crawled in back to see if I could sleep in the cargo area if required.


With the back seats down it's a tight fit in the back of the RAV4...laying kitty corner.




You should have bought a man's vehicle like my F150 5.4L V8 SuperCrew.

One person can sleep in the front seat and another can sleep in the back

seat.


Duh!
Since the last time I actually did sleep out in the back of my Dodge Aspen stn Wagon was the day Princess Diana was killed, I would have wasted a lot of expensive gas since then.
I just like to have the capacity if required.


But a real truck is far more convenient than just to sleep in.