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Speaking of camping.
On 9/28/15 1:08 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 19:51:47 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/27/2015 6:32 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/27/15 6:20 PM, True North wrote: Keyser Söze - show quoted text - "Your misuse of the word "camping" is grin-able." Seems to me there is a new word commonly used to describe what the Johnny and his ilk do. Believe it's called glaming or something like it. To call what he does 'camping' is an insult to real campers everywhere. Well, the modern definition is loose enough to cover RV'ing, but traditional campers must laugh at the sight of all those air-conditioned portable plastic and aluminum motel rooms on wheels. Maybe. . . At least until it rains. Based on the camping people I've known over the years many of those who enjoy "traditional" camping end up trading in their tents for a pop-up, then a Travel Trailer or a Class C RV and then to a fifth wheel trailer or Class A RV. . sorta like having two foot-itist in boating. Yup, we spent half a dozen years camping with motorcycles, tents and bags. Skipped the pop-up for a little 19' TT, then moved up to the fifth-wheel. Watching Krause and Donne' put it down is funny. A touch of jealousy coming through? -- Jealous over what, exactly, JohnnyMop? There's nothing I find appealing about driving an oversized pick-me-up truck towing an oversized box down the interstate so I can spend the night in a camp among other RV'ers. Frankly, your adventures on the highways remind me of the Joads traveling from Oklahoma to California, except their trip had purpose. |
#23
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Speaking of camping.
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 17:41:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/27/15 5:17 PM, John H. wrote: We returned earlier from a trip to Richmond for a wedding. Spent the weekend in Pocahontas State Park, just south of Richmond. It's close to I-95 and a great park. Lots of trails, for walking and bikes. Not at all expensive. No sewage hookup, but easily accessible dump station. I don't know of any Virginia state parks that have sewage hookups. We've stated at Lake Anna, Shenandoah River, Pocahontas, and First Landing State Parks. All have been exceptionally well-maintained and very reasonably priced. First Landing is a nice bike ride from Virginia Beach. And, after letters to the state park director, many emails, and a letter to the governor (all from many folks, I'm sure) the parks no longer charge a fee for pets. -- Ban idiots, not guns! Your misuse of the word "camping" is grin-able. Would you rather I sit in my basement calling names, lying, and displaying my jealous narcissism, Harry? -- Ban idiots, not guns! |
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Speaking of camping.
On 9/28/15 1:35 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 17:41:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/27/15 5:17 PM, John H. wrote: We returned earlier from a trip to Richmond for a wedding. Spent the weekend in Pocahontas State Park, just south of Richmond. It's close to I-95 and a great park. Lots of trails, for walking and bikes. Not at all expensive. No sewage hookup, but easily accessible dump station. I don't know of any Virginia state parks that have sewage hookups. We've stated at Lake Anna, Shenandoah River, Pocahontas, and First Landing State Parks. All have been exceptionally well-maintained and very reasonably priced. First Landing is a nice bike ride from Virginia Beach. And, after letters to the state park director, many emails, and a letter to the governor (all from many folks, I'm sure) the parks no longer charge a fee for pets. -- Ban idiots, not guns! Your misuse of the word "camping" is grin-able. Would you rather I sit in my basement calling names, lying, and displaying my jealous narcissism, Harry? -- Naw...I'd prefer you got a job managing the "dump station." Seems appropriate for someone like you, eh? |
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Speaking of camping.
On 9/28/2015 1:31 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 09:03:07 -0500, Justan Olphart wrote: On 9/28/2015 2:18 AM, wrote: Once you get up into that class, 1st class air fare and a suite at the Marriott starts looking cheap unless you are gone a lot. Unless living in airplanes and hotel rooms doesn't appeal to you. Beautiful scenery and a dark sky make for excellent eclipse viewing. Living 350 miles from the Florida border and more like 600 from anywhere I might want to go makes that plane start looking good. You could always move to Jacksonville if you need to be near a border. |
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Speaking of camping.
On 9/28/2015 1:59 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/28/15 2:42 PM, John H. wrote: On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 13:27:44 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/28/15 1:11 PM, John H. wrote: On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 03:18:38 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 19:51:47 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/27/2015 6:32 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/27/15 6:20 PM, True North wrote: Keyser Söze - show quoted text - "Your misuse of the word "camping" is grin-able." Seems to me there is a new word commonly used to describe what the Johnny and his ilk do. Believe it's called glaming or something like it. To call what he does 'camping' is an insult to real campers everywhere. Well, the modern definition is loose enough to cover RV'ing, but traditional campers must laugh at the sight of all those air-conditioned portable plastic and aluminum motel rooms on wheels. Maybe. . . At least until it rains. Based on the camping people I've known over the years many of those who enjoy "traditional" camping end up trading in their tents for a pop-up, then a Travel Trailer or a Class C RV and then to a fifth wheel trailer or Class A RV. . sorta like having two foot-itist in boating. Once you get up into that class, 1st class air fare and a suite at the Marriott starts looking cheap unless you are gone a lot. Since beginning of March, we've been out at least two weekends each month and a couple 7-10 trips. Next week we spend four days at Solomons, then straight to Tennessee for a week. Then things slow down. I'd say we're getting some good use out of it. -- Ban idiots, not guns! Wow...four days at Solomons Island. What an adventure! Watch out for the drunks. Sitting around a nice, big fire with a bunch of friends, watching the sun go down over the Patuxent, is quite enjoyable. Of course, you have to have some friends. -- Ban idiots, not guns! Do you wear your cub scout uniform? Well, even though the good supermarket there closed, and diGiovanni's closed, at least Roy's still cooks up a decent burger. The barbecue joint there stinks, and while the Chinese restaurant is decent, the owners think they are in downtown DC and charge corresponding prices. Of course, you could always go across the bridge and eat at one of the franchise joints in Lex Park, eh? Psssst! I'll bet John cooks his own meals. |
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Speaking of camping.
On 9/28/2015 1:44 PM, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 13:35:09 -0400, John H. wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 17:41:51 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/27/15 5:17 PM, John H. wrote: We returned earlier from a trip to Richmond for a wedding. Spent the weekend in Pocahontas State Park, just south of Richmond. It's close to I-95 and a great park. Lots of trails, for walking and bikes. Not at all expensive. No sewage hookup, but easily accessible dump station. I don't know of any Virginia state parks that have sewage hookups. We've stated at Lake Anna, Shenandoah River, Pocahontas, and First Landing State Parks. All have been exceptionally well-maintained and very reasonably priced. First Landing is a nice bike ride from Virginia Beach. And, after letters to the state park director, many emails, and a letter to the governor (all from many folks, I'm sure) the parks no longer charge a fee for pets. -- Ban idiots, not guns! Your misuse of the word "camping" is grin-able. Would you rather I sit in my basement calling names, lying, and displaying my jealous narcissism, Harry? ~crickets~ Oh, I suppose I'm not 'entitled' to a response. What unit were you with while gathering dead soldiers in Vietnam, liar? -- Ban idiots, not guns! Crickets or TDC. It really don't matter. |
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Speaking of camping.
On 9/28/2015 1:53 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/28/15 2:31 PM, wrote: On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 09:03:07 -0500, Justan Olphart wrote: On 9/28/2015 2:18 AM, wrote: Once you get up into that class, 1st class air fare and a suite at the Marriott starts looking cheap unless you are gone a lot. Unless living in airplanes and hotel rooms doesn't appeal to you. Beautiful scenery and a dark sky make for excellent eclipse viewing. Living 350 miles from the Florida border and more like 600 from anywhere I might want to go makes that plane start looking good. We watched the eclipse last night from our back yard. There were broken clouds, but we still managed to see it. No RV needed. No clouds, no smog, no light pollution, fresh air. It was spectacular from my vantage point. |
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Speaking of camping.
On Mon, 28 Sep 2015 09:03:07 -0500, Justan Olphart
wrote: On 9/28/2015 2:18 AM, wrote: Once you get up into that class, 1st class air fare and a suite at the Marriott starts looking cheap unless you are gone a lot. Unless living in airplanes and hotel rooms doesn't appeal to you. Beautiful scenery and a dark sky make for excellent eclipse viewing. Living 350 miles from the Florida border and more like 600 from anywhere I might want to go makes that plane start looking good. |
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Speaking of camping.
On 9/28/2015 2:08 PM, True North wrote:
On Monday, 28 September 2015 14:08:22 UTC-3, John H. wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2015 19:51:47 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 9/27/2015 6:32 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/27/15 6:20 PM, True North wrote: Keyser Söze - show quoted text - "Your misuse of the word "camping" is grin-able." Seems to me there is a new word commonly used to describe what the Johnny and his ilk do. Believe it's called glaming or something like it. To call what he does 'camping' is an insult to real campers everywhere. Well, the modern definition is loose enough to cover RV'ing, but traditional campers must laugh at the sight of all those air-conditioned portable plastic and aluminum motel rooms on wheels. Maybe. . . At least until it rains. Based on the camping people I've known over the years many of those who enjoy "traditional" camping end up trading in their tents for a pop-up, then a Travel Trailer or a Class C RV and then to a fifth wheel trailer or Class A RV. . sorta like having two foot-itist in boating. Yup, we spent half a dozen years camping with motorcycles, tents and bags.. Skipped the pop-up for a little 19' TT, then moved up to the fifth-wheel. Watching Krause and Donne' put it down is funny. A touch of jealousy coming through? -- Ban idiots, not guns! What are you blathering about Johnny? I'd love to get a pop-up or one of those fiberglass 'A Frames' for camping. Wife insists on something with a big washroom so we're at an impasse right now. Problem with you is you think small. Is that why Harrie's your buddie. |
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