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- turbojimmyExplorerYes, I think about these things. Which is why I'm a member of our local zombie outbreak response team, as indicated by the markings on my limo.
I'm the only member, but I'm hoping to recruit more volunteers now that I have the RV. - BumpyroadExplorer
turbojimmy wrote:
fourmat wrote:
That's what I was thinking if you add windows the zombies will know your in there
I think zombies can smell and hear you anyway, even without windows. To be really useful there needs to be secure passage from the home to the cab of the truck so you can escape in the event of a zombie overrun.
another plus for Class A motorhomes. zombie resistant
bumpy - turbojimmyExplorer
fourmat wrote:
That's what I was thinking if you add windows the zombies will know your in there
I think zombies can smell and hear you anyway, even without windows. To be really useful there needs to be secure passage from the home to the cab of the truck so you can escape in the event of a zombie overrun. - fourmatExplorer
Bumpyroad wrote:
That's what I was thinking if you add windows the zombies will know your in theremsmith1199 wrote:
Wouldn't take much to stick some windows in it. I think it was probably purposely built without windows for security from the zombies.
and would be great for security if left permanently on a lot somewhere.
bumpy - thgoodmanExplorerWINDOWS?? Actually, you could have it both ways. Get out the sawzall, mount the windows flush and then do a wrap. (think city bus) You can see out but no one can see in. Would probably work for stealth camping, too.
- BumpyroadExplorer
msmith1199 wrote:
Wouldn't take much to stick some windows in it. I think it was probably purposely built without windows for security from the zombies.
and would be great for security if left permanently on a lot somewhere.
bumpy - msmith1199Explorer IIWouldn't take much to stick some windows in it. I think it was probably purposely built without windows for security from the zombies.
- BumpyroadExplorer
Two Jayhawks wrote:
I couldn't handle the lack of windows.
buy a Sawzall.
bumpy - Two_JayhawksExplorerI couldn't handle the lack of windows.
- ferndaleflyerExplorer IIIYou got money you can park! That thing would be great for work camping on well sites or working on big construction jobs. I did that for a few years with a travel trailer which had to be dumped and filled often.
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