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- strollinExplorer
Johno02 wrote:
IMHO, people that are so dependent on technology and other civilized pursuits should stay where those things are available. If you want both, look at the pictures that are brought out by hand or foot, because you probably don't know anything about enjoying the peace and solitude of nature in the raw.
Does that mean that if you visit Yellowstone you leave your motorhome behind and hike in, carrying everything with you on your back? - TexasShadowExplorer III understand the feeling of being "disconnected" from friends/family, but I don't understand the apparently intense need to be constantly connected AND INTERACTIVE with them. What's with the INSTANT GRATIFICATION compulsion?
- pappcamExplorer
Johno02 wrote:
IMHO, people that are so dependent on technology and other civilized pursuits should stay where those things are available. If you want both, look at the pictures that are brought out by hand or foot, because you probably don't know anything about enjoying the peace and solitude of nature in the raw.
Ahhh... The miserable and elitist attitude I've come to expect from rv.net shows it's face as usual.
If some teenage kid updating their facebook status takes away from your enjoyment of the scenery then it's painfully obvious which one has the issues. - Johno02ExplorerIMHO, people that are so dependent on technology and other civilized pursuits should stay where those things are available. If you want both, look at the pictures that are brought out by hand or foot, because you probably don't know anything about enjoying the peace and solitude of nature in the raw.
- amandasgrammaExplorer
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