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On Sun, 29 Sep 2013 11:36:26 -0400, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 9/29/13 10:06 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 9/28/13 3:25 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 9/28/13 2:05 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Sat, 28 Sep 2013 12:22:17 -0400, John H wrote: If you go to a campground, you've usually got the choice of a 'tent' site (no amenities) or an RV site which would have electricity, water, and sewage (about half the time). You'd never need sewage with a tent, but water and electricity are nice to have on cold and hot days. A little office heater will do you nicely in a big tent. We never had an electric heater while tenting, even in Europe with snow on the tent. The lantern gets it warm, and sleeping bags keep you warm. Here's a nice place. Charges $5 more for water and electricity (well worth it). Even has a launch ramp to the ocean, so you could take the boat. http://www.waysidecampground.com/Home_Page.php If we ever drag the 5er to Nova Scotia, we'd stay there. The last time I was "camping" I was actually sleeping in my truck and they put me at an unimproved site right next to the three with power that my buddies had turned into a bedouin resort. I ran a cord over to run my fan and a light One time in Montana, on a hike I camped next to a sheepherder with his mule drawn wagon. Great night talking to him over the campfire! I've not had that type of experience at city hotels. Last time I was in Banff at Lake Louise, we roughed it by camping at: http://www.fairmont.com/lake-louise/ It had a different name back then, but it was a pretty decent place to camp. They delivered seared Atlantic salmon and shrimp to our RV room. Too bad you'll never experience real camping, meeting people like I have. I have experienced real camping. Doubtful by the way you put it and those who enjoy it down. It does take a special type of person, one who isn't afraid of a little inconvenience to be able to discover fascinating places, flora and fauna. And trust me, no one out camping wants someone at their campsite whining and moaning about not having a heated toilet seat. A few years ago, I "camped" for four days and nights with a few buddies out on the banks of the Shenandoah. Slept in a boy scout pup tent in a sleeping bag. Pooped in a latrine. Cooked over wood fires. We did bring water and keep perishable food in a couple of Igloo coolers. Rained one night, but stayed reasonably dry because of the plastic tarp I brought to plop over the tent. Saw lots of critters, flora, hiked all over the place. Shot lots of empty sodapop cans. Fished, canoed, got a few bug bites. I'd call that real camping. Yeah, right...... It's nice to see you being agreeable for a change. -- John H. Hope you're having a great day! |
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