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- lawnspecialtiesExplorer
The_real_wild1 wrote:
Try not looking into the light.
:W Well said - The_real_wild1ExplorerTry not looking into the light.
- ScottGNomadSeems like just common courtesy. CG's are so dark and rigs so close together that you can all but be assured any light left on will be shining in someones bedroom window.
- MFLNomad II
lawnspecialties wrote:
Seriously? :R
Yes, people that do dog walks at night, are doing so in their underwear.:S
Jerry - RedRocket204Explorer
Inferno Toy Hauler wrote:
You’ll see Inferno’s
custom LED backlit Logo
Shield from miles away
— switch the lights
to “Inferno mode” for
dramatic effect
The owner obviously has issues where they feel everyone else should recognize how special they are for owning an Inferno. - lawnspecialtiesExplorerI always thought the old Inferno logos were really cool.
I've done it before but not often. I do it if I think a little security lighting is a good idea. But no matter how many are turned on, they're not bright enough to keep us awake and they're definitely not so bright, it creates a problem when out taking a walk. - GordonThreeExplorer
northmeck0255 wrote:
Please turn those things off when you go to bed. They are blindingly bright for anyone trying to walk a dog at night.
Thanks!
They probably paid extra for those, need to show them off to someone. - RoyBExplorer IIWhen we are at regular camp grounds we are lit up pretty good around the camp site...
The awning area and front and back of trailer is all lit up. Most of the time we have a bon-fire going...
We also like to shine up a light into the trees from a bush in our near trailer outside area... We use two of the small desk lights with clamps with one pointing up and one pointing down. This give us a nice setting for us and also draws the night bugs/insects to that area.
At 10PM all of this gets shut down as per the camp ground 'LIGHTS OUT' instructions.
My trailer also has motion detector sensors for the front area under the patio and the back area. This turns on lights under the patio awning area when activated by the four legged and two legged things that wander through our camping space at night.
Great for giving me light to see where I am walking when I need to go do my midnight pee run...
I think most of us follow the camp ground rules... I know we try to blend in ok with the population and tolerate things... Its is a two way street I suspect. Each of we campers probably do things differently to our own liking.
This is one reason why I love camping creekside somewhere off the beaten path... Love to wake up to nice bon-fire going and sit in my nice chair drinking my morning coffee and watching the fish jump in the creek...
The four legged friends are alot more friendly sometimes...
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If something bothers you then go report it management... That is what they are there for... Our Camping equipment is all on wheels and you can pull up your tent stakes and move to a different spot if you are not satisfied with your camping experience...
Roy Ken - BumpyroadExplorerbut they need them on to counter balance the door entry light that goes on and off with a sensor so anytime a cat/dog/deer walks by, and the lighting in the pink flamingo decorations.
bumpy - northmeck0255ExplorerYes. Seriously. One near us has a bright red "Inferno" logo with a strobe effect.
Yuck. Unbelievably tacky.
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