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Mar 13, 2019Explorer
Well,
Back a few dozen years ago when we were "duners" at Buttercup, Gordons Well and that ZOO Glamis, all we did was install an extendable flag pole on the back of our RVs. On top would be something that WE would recognize. Something that we either made or sewed up etc. Something that would be different from all others. WE always found our camp, no matter how many others were camped in close proximity.
As for night time riding, we'd install some form of an LED light, most of the time it was a flashing. We'd always find our camp at night too. But, we've not been out there for decades and, if I recall, I think lights, especially flashing ones, are now illegal out there but, no real confirmation on that.
An antenna, telescoping one, about 30' above the coach, and with the lightweight flag or, Rip-stop tube was great. It always worked.
Scott
Back a few dozen years ago when we were "duners" at Buttercup, Gordons Well and that ZOO Glamis, all we did was install an extendable flag pole on the back of our RVs. On top would be something that WE would recognize. Something that we either made or sewed up etc. Something that would be different from all others. WE always found our camp, no matter how many others were camped in close proximity.
As for night time riding, we'd install some form of an LED light, most of the time it was a flashing. We'd always find our camp at night too. But, we've not been out there for decades and, if I recall, I think lights, especially flashing ones, are now illegal out there but, no real confirmation on that.
An antenna, telescoping one, about 30' above the coach, and with the lightweight flag or, Rip-stop tube was great. It always worked.
Scott
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