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MitchF150
Jun 30, 2014Explorer III
We also camped on that weekend at a state park in WA and there are just 2 of us, no kids, no dog. We put the awning out and sit under it and read, veg out, whatever..
Kids were around and playing as they should be, but since I have no kids, it's easy to tune them out.
My funny story is the couple that camped next to us. They had a E350 Class B and were trying to level it. They were new to camping and were using those lego blocks on the front wheels and I kept hearing this "crunch". After the third one, I walked over with some of my 12 year old pieces of wood I use for leveling that I wasn't using and offered them to them. He was very apprecieative and was finally able to get his legos to work..
Well, they bring out their 2 dogs. Setup these cool little pens. Then out comes a cat and just sits in his lap. They also had a little bird in a cage and a Guinea pig!
We talked about their pets and such and then went back to each of our camping styles and enjoyed the rest of the stay. We went hiking and site seeing and the other stuff we like to do as well as do nothing in the camp site. :)
Anyway, I enjoy people watching too and wonder what's up with some of their habits or the way they do something, but I figure it's working for them, so what the heck! :)
Happy camping!
MItch
Kids were around and playing as they should be, but since I have no kids, it's easy to tune them out.
My funny story is the couple that camped next to us. They had a E350 Class B and were trying to level it. They were new to camping and were using those lego blocks on the front wheels and I kept hearing this "crunch". After the third one, I walked over with some of my 12 year old pieces of wood I use for leveling that I wasn't using and offered them to them. He was very apprecieative and was finally able to get his legos to work..
Well, they bring out their 2 dogs. Setup these cool little pens. Then out comes a cat and just sits in his lap. They also had a little bird in a cage and a Guinea pig!
We talked about their pets and such and then went back to each of our camping styles and enjoyed the rest of the stay. We went hiking and site seeing and the other stuff we like to do as well as do nothing in the camp site. :)
Anyway, I enjoy people watching too and wonder what's up with some of their habits or the way they do something, but I figure it's working for them, so what the heck! :)
Happy camping!
MItch
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