Lantley wrote:
wopachop wrote:
Lantley wrote:
My biggest worry will be making sure the cooler is cold, the grill is hot and the firewood is dry. :B
That sounds nice.
Another time i find the cameras useful is when i do a grocery stop. Usually park my truck and trailer far away in the parking lot. With lots of items that could easily be stolen out the pickup bed. I have my cell phone in my pocket. If it buzzes and i look and see there is a person standing next to my trailer i will drop everything and run outside. Hopefully scaring them away and not getting beat up myself.
I do not want to live like that. I do not want to be in a constant stage of monitoring and notifications.
I go camping to relax period. I go shopping to get what I need.
I do not care to be on high alert at all times.
I do not want to be buzzed , chirped, or otherwise alerted. At some point it's all just stuff.
I pay insurance on that stuff so that I don't have to worry or concern myself about protecting it 24/7.
I have cameras on my house that I may check at my leisure, but honestly I seldom/never check them. They may serve as a deterrent, but I see all the notifications and alerts as a nuisance and have them turned off.
I prefer peace and quiet to being on red/high alert.
X2!
That sir, deserves a standing ovation..
Not able to locate a ovation clip but I am substituting lots of clapping..
It is a very sad state of affairs when someone feels so helpless/scared of their own shadows that they MUST have bunches of cameras running and connected to their lives 24/7/365 all set on high alert.
I am not sure why folks camp and shop in places that high in crime in the first place.. Camping is supposed to get you away from that..