Can someone explain the fascination with lights on an RV to look like a Christmas tree?? I'm seeing more and more with front cap lights on, under body lights, lights in tree around camp, rope lights ...
Not meaning to add fuel to the fire, but many of the parks where we stay have lights, street lights if your will, that come on at night. That's the one thing we try to avoid. Why drive miles to a park to be lit up at night as though you were in the city? We will purposely avoid a great site if it directly under a light. But that's us.
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