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the_bear_II
Dec 06, 2013Explorer
Your best choice maybe to add the privacy screens to each window or the adjustable shades that can be turned to see out or block view completely.
I'm sure there are people watchers that spend time watching other campers in their RVs. In 40 years of camping I haven't noticed any. Once in awhile I will look into a neighbors RV but most of the time I see someone watching TV or reading...how boring.
However.... On a moonlit night in our favorite boondocking campsite I just happened to step outside to check to make sure items were secured and covered due to a chance of rain. I didn't use any lights. I notice the interior lights come on in the MH parked behind us, no curtains. I saw a man and woman come from the rear bedroom and head for the refrigerator. Both got something to drink. They looked worked up and were completely naked. My guess is they had just finished "getting to know each other" and were thirsty. Boy am I glad I watched the weather report that night....
I'm sure there are people watchers that spend time watching other campers in their RVs. In 40 years of camping I haven't noticed any. Once in awhile I will look into a neighbors RV but most of the time I see someone watching TV or reading...how boring.
However.... On a moonlit night in our favorite boondocking campsite I just happened to step outside to check to make sure items were secured and covered due to a chance of rain. I didn't use any lights. I notice the interior lights come on in the MH parked behind us, no curtains. I saw a man and woman come from the rear bedroom and head for the refrigerator. Both got something to drink. They looked worked up and were completely naked. My guess is they had just finished "getting to know each other" and were thirsty. Boy am I glad I watched the weather report that night....
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