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TUCQUALA
Jun 29, 2015Explorer
Never had a problem with the Andersens slipping, sinking, or jamming. Using them in the woods tends to roughen the bottoms and help with any smooth surfaces. Going on 3 yrs with them, and never have needed to spend all that time using the "lego" method!!! With a center mounted front level, usually don't even need the good woman.
Now, that said, we camp almost exclusively in Nat Forests, boondocking spots, in the dirt!!! I can only see the time involved with boards, lynx, and others being worthwhile if spending many days in a "resort"!! I'd rather get leveled, set-up, and fire built so I can relax with a cool one!! Enough of this perfection, it's called "camping"!!
Just havin' fun, ya'll!!!
Now, that said, we camp almost exclusively in Nat Forests, boondocking spots, in the dirt!!! I can only see the time involved with boards, lynx, and others being worthwhile if spending many days in a "resort"!! I'd rather get leveled, set-up, and fire built so I can relax with a cool one!! Enough of this perfection, it's called "camping"!!
Just havin' fun, ya'll!!!
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