fj12ryder wrote:
tenbear wrote:
I didn't read the whole post, but it seems to me that all campers should take a trip to Alaska, 24 hour daylight. That way you will learn how to light proof your RV and the lights left on by your neighbors will not bother you.
Please tell me how light proofing my trailer will help when I'm sitting outside wanting to enjoy the stars and night sky, and my neighbors want to feel like they're back in the city?
You are right of course. I haven't run into that too often. I would rather sit around a bonfire.