Hmmmmm...... ?????ÿ
DON'T let the dog out.
Andy
I would be wondering who snuck in during the night and put up a tent that close to my $400,000 RV where I am safely observing wildlife doing what it does every day to survive.
(Please note:?ÿ Camping is next to getting a root canal on my list of favorite things to do.)
Being in Idaho I would reconsider my thoughts on the pace of our changing climate..?ÿ
I'd do what I normally do.
Find a tree, and wet it.....
Thanks
N
We almost never camp just to go camping, but often do (in more normal years) to save money while traveling and to be at events such as music festivals.
We use a tent or sleep on a platform in the back of the van (storage underneath). The van is more difficult in some ways but is nice in a rain or windstorm. At one festival the wind destroyed some tents, but I saved ours by laying there with my feet bracing the inside.
Word of the day: Glamping.
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Just quietly, there's a couple of old crocs in that photo too.
That's close, buy I'm with Holy Cow on this one. I want a bed, a bathroom, with shower, A/C and binoculars, and a bazooka in case a bear or raccoon rips the door off the motorhome. ?????ÿ
Camping, canoeing, skiing, rock climbing, bungee jumping.?ÿ A short list of the 101,000 things you can forget planning to watch me do.?ÿ Had no interest when I was young and capable, sure as heck have no interest today.?ÿ Years ago I worked at a place with about 1400 employees.?ÿ On far too many Monday mornings I would overhear co-workers discussing their aches, pains, injuries, etc. that they had acquired over the weekend while doing such things, including playing about 10 games of slow pitch softball in 100+ degree weather and burning themselves to a crisp.?ÿ The ones who went canoeing were the biggest bunch of whiners I ever knew.?ÿ Thus I coined the phrase:?ÿ Sane people do not canoe.
Can you canoe?
Sure I can, canoe?
@dave-lindell You're showing your age.?ÿ I remember that commercial too.
Andy