bucky wrote:
The half and half light is a good idea. The inside light can be a night light so I don't break my leg getting up to P at 2AM.
If those dim bulbs annoy you that much maybe your eyelids were removed at birth.
We don't leave ours on BTW, for the bug reason.
Dim? Have you seen the white LED porch lights on the newer Airstreams and which are also used by some other manufacturers as a scare on the streetside of travel trailers and 5ers? Or how about the LED awning striplights? I guess it depends on your definition of porch light. Those Airstream ones are akin to a 737 landing light lol. Even worse are those idiotic 5000 watt bucket lights strung up in the trees.....WTF is the purpose
In some concrete and neon RV resort type of place so what? No big deal there. In a rustic, wooded state park somewhere not appropriate IMO. All instances of camping etiquette have went by the wayside in the last 5 to 10 years. I attribute it to the insecure mentality now days, a lot of people anymore are wussies, or have the need to attempt to impress others. If you need it to see while doing things around the outside of your rig have at it. When you turn in for the night shut the **** thing off. Camp near me, light up my site all night long, and I can assure you we're having civil words about it the next morning. And if that doesn't work expect a couple million candlepower of deer spotting light to be coming your way the next night, and we'll see how you like that lighting up the pleated shades like light fixtures.