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Drew Cutter July 6th 04 03:02 AM

To camp or not
 
What do most of you do when you go to places like green river , gauley -
rent a cabin , pitch a tent ? Especially if you got 5-8 hour drive. I
can't see getting up early on Saturdays to drive .


John Kuthe July 6th 04 03:33 AM

To camp or not
 
Drew Cutter wrote:

What do most of you do when you go to places like green river , gauley -
rent a cabin , pitch a tent ? Especially if you got 5-8 hour drive. I
can't see getting up early on Saturdays to drive .


Sleep in my vehicle! A Tent /w/ Wheels! 1994 Dodge Caravan.

John Kuthe...


Drew Cutter July 6th 04 12:25 PM

To camp or not
 
Do you stay in the same place every time ? or where ever you get tired.
Looks like i might have to look for vehicle is sleep in.


suds July 6th 04 01:23 PM

To camp or not
 

"Drew Cutter" wrote in message
...
Do you stay in the same place every time ? or where ever you get tired.
Looks like i might have to look for vehicle is sleep in.


My neighbor has a derelict minivan that's been sitting on the city easement
for the last year ... Oh wait, his brother is already living there... :^(


suds



William R. Watt July 6th 04 01:45 PM

To camp or not
 
I've driven a Dodge Colt and a Ford Festiva to Florida and to Nova Scoita
a few times with and without a dog and slept in the car while on the road
(camping when I (we) got there). Just recline the seat back and stick your
feet in the passenger's side footwell and pull a blanket over.

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Chris Webster July 6th 04 02:44 PM

To camp or not
 
Drew Cutter wrote:
What do most of you do when you go to places like green river , gauley -
rent a cabin , pitch a tent ? Especially if you got 5-8 hour drive. I
can't see getting up early on Saturdays to drive .


http://raf.atd.ucar.edu/~cjw/truck/closed.jpg
http://raf.atd.ucar.edu/~cjw/truck/open.jpg

Drew Cutter July 6th 04 04:29 PM

To camp or not
 
Drew Cutter wrote:

What do most of you do when you go to places like green river , gauley - rent a cabin , pitch a tent ? Especially if you got 5-8 hour drive. I can't see getting up early on Saturdays to drive .



http://raf.atd.ucar.edu/~cjw/truck/closed.jpg
http://raf.atd.ucar.edu/~cjw/truck/open.jpg


This is what i'll probably go with.
http://www.flippac.com/index.htm or http://www.hannibalusa.com/tents.htm


John Kuthe July 6th 04 11:49 PM

To camp or not
 
Drew Cutter wrote:

Do you stay in the same place every time ? or where ever you get tired.
Looks like i might have to look for vehicle is sleep in.


I *can* stay anywhere I want, but almost always, I get a campsite for legal
reasons, yano?

A vehicle you can sleep in rocks! Once last year when I was 'living in my
van down by the river" it was raining and after we ate dinner at a local
restaurant, I drove back to my campsite and didn't even crack a door open!
I just climbed in the back, rearranged my junk, laid my sleeping pad out
and put my sleeping bag over it and viola! A nice warm *dry* place to
sleep!

A minivan is just right for one person, maybe two. I used to have Suburbans
and those things are the best for sleepin' in, but use a LOTTA gas!

John Kuthe...


araby July 7th 04 01:53 PM

To camp or not
 

"Drew Cutter" wrote in message
...
Drew Cutter wrote:

What do most of you do when you go to places like green river ,

gauley - rent a cabin , pitch a tent ? Especially if you got 5-8 hour drive.
I can't see getting up early on Saturdays to drive .


http://raf.atd.ucar.edu/~cjw/truck/closed.jpg
http://raf.atd.ucar.edu/~cjw/truck/open.jpg


This is what i'll probably go with.
http://www.flippac.com/index.htm or http://www.hannibalusa.com/tents.htm

All the above look very ingenious but what advantage do they have over a
normal tent. They appear to require a special roof bed(!) to mount them on.
I can understand the philosophy in South Africa or anywhere where sleeping
off the ground might be safer. How does their price compare with a standard
dome tent?

Cheers,

Roy



riverman July 7th 04 02:45 PM

To camp or not
 

"araby" wrote in message
.cable.rogers.com...

"Drew Cutter" wrote in message
...
Drew Cutter wrote:

This is what i'll probably go with.
http://www.flippac.com/index.htm or

http://www.hannibalusa.com/tents.htm

All the above look very ingenious but what advantage do they have over a
normal tent. They appear to require a special roof bed(!) to mount them

on.
I can understand the philosophy in South Africa or anywhere where sleeping
off the ground might be safer. How does their price compare with a

standard
dome tent?



Well, off the top (pun intended), some advantages of rooftop tents a

--smaller campsite footprint
--takes up no space in the trunk
--really fast to set up
--is immune to wet ground, rocky ground, sloped ground, lots of shrubbery,
etc.
--can be used in a parking lot, at put-in, etc.
--is unusual enough that illegal camping might not get challenged
--you wont trip over tent lines when you stumble out at 3 am for a ****

Some disadvantages:

--you have to take your boat off the roof to pitch your tent
--it requires some extra roof hardware
--it might be more expensive than a regular tent
--you'll fall and break your neck when you stumble out at 3 am for a ****.

riverman
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