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ForestGump
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Apr 29, 2013

Flying Colors

Just got back from a weeks worth of camping at three different campgrounds. One of the things I do during set up is to raise my flag on the rear ladder of my fifth wheel. Been doing that since I bought the camper. What I have come to notice is, I was the only person who did this. I'm hoping the patriotic spirit has nor completely disappeared in our great American past time!
  • ForestGump wrote:
    Just got back from a weeks worth of camping at three different campgrounds. One of the things I do during set up is to raise my flag on the rear ladder of my fifth wheel. Been doing that since I bought the camper. What I have come to notice is, I was the only person who did this. I'm hoping the patriotic spirit has nor completely disappeared in our great American past time!

    If you want to fly the flag then go ahead and fly it. If I decide not to, and most people in the campgrounds do not fly it, it doesn't make you more patriotic
  • We like to fly ours every chance that we get. On long trips we have one attached to our back ladder while traveling. At games we have both the American and team flags raised.
  • ours goes up along with the USAF flag at each campground we visit!
  • TomHaycraft wrote:
    Have my flag, ready to build a PVC flag pole that holds the colors at a 45 degree angle, if only I could figure out the rod or metal post to drive into the ground. I scouted the park a week ago for one of these to see what they used, hopefully I'll find one Memorial Day weekend when I have the trailer out for my next trip...


    Get a scrap piece of rebar at a construction site.

    OP, we regularly fly the flag while camping and at home it is up 24/7 and lit.
  • TomHaycraft, to fly flag on the PVC pole, I use a piece of rebar about 4 feet long. Drive into the ground about 18 - 24 inches. You can get the rebar at home depot or lowes. Also get a washer to place over the rebar on the ground, then place the PCV pole over the rebar and on top of the washer. The PVC pole will spin easy on the washer.
  • I mounted a metal adjustable flag pole holder on my pin box to fly ole glory from. I am in the process of fabricating a LED light holder for lighting her at night.
  • Have my flag, ready to build a PVC flag pole that holds the colors at a 45 degree angle, if only I could figure out the rod or metal post to drive into the ground. I scouted the park a week ago for one of these to see what they used, hopefully I'll find one Memorial Day weekend when I have the trailer out for my next trip.

    Thanks for posting your note, encouraging others to do the same.

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