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- downtheroadExplorerWagonqueen Truckster,
You are one courageous persons...Hope you have thick skin..
"Light up the night," post.... all I can say is good luck. - Itchey_FeetExplorerDarker the better, love the stars and moon light. There is a reason for day and NIGHT
- korbeExplorerLights at night? You must Be RV en, not campin
- Wagonqueen_TrucExplorerDon't think I actually said that I leave them on all night. There is a time in the early evening, after the sun goes down, the late night snack is being cleaned up and one leans back in his or her own chair to gaze into mesmerizing campfire flames... That is nice to have some guiding light. AND if you really look at the pic, the lights I have behind my pan window are so dim that one can barely even see them from 25 feet away. They are more of a subtle glow. The side light you see is the light that keeps us from falling into each other. That goes out at 10 PM. From then on the stars and the moon take over. Sheesh.
- GripnriprodExplorerIn Alaska it's sunlight followed by the aurora borealis. :B
- HalmfamilyExplorerI have red led rope lights under the fiver and around the rear deck. The red lights give off a nice low light glow to see around the fiver at night without being overly harsh. The red leds on the deck are to prevent another moron from walking head first into the deck while cutting through our campsite.
- RoyBExplorer IIWe are pretty much low key with outside lights... We have an patio inside stretch of rope lights and usually have a lamp post setup with christmas tree lights on it...
Roy Ken - 352ExplorerMy wife's eyes glow so bright that I need no other light.
- gboppExplorer
Wagonqueen Truckster wrote:
That goes out at 10 PM. From then on the stars and the moon take over. Sheesh.
You should have mentioned that in your OP. :) - Wagonqueen_TrucExplorer
Gripnriprod wrote:
In Alaska it's sunlight followed by the aurora borealis. :B
Would love see that... Lucky.
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