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Deb_and_Ed_M
Dec 31, 2016Explorer II
I think if I didn't like to drive long distances, I might try a train?? Still would let me walk around, and see the sights, and not experience the stress of flying. Also would accommodate enough backpacking gear that I'd be able to camp when I arrived at my destinations.
I DID use a Grand Caravan with the Stow 'n Go flat-floor feature to camp a couple of times: my cot fit nicely in the back; I had my "Luggable Loo" in case of a middle-of-the-night need for a potty; and if you look online, they make magnetically-attached screen windows for most vehicles. One time, the temps were in the 20's - an electric heater kept me more than toasty (the extension cord closed nicely into the back hatch weather seal)
I DID use a Grand Caravan with the Stow 'n Go flat-floor feature to camp a couple of times: my cot fit nicely in the back; I had my "Luggable Loo" in case of a middle-of-the-night need for a potty; and if you look online, they make magnetically-attached screen windows for most vehicles. One time, the temps were in the 20's - an electric heater kept me more than toasty (the extension cord closed nicely into the back hatch weather seal)
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