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- River_SandExplorerTC is going into storage and getting the TH ready for another desert season, change oil in gen, wash, wax and restock. Maybe going to a friends house in the mountains for a BBQ.
- dakonthemountaiExplorer
Sue Bee wrote:
I'm going crazy.
See ya there! Me too! ;)
Dak - 2BLAZERSExplorerLabor day weekend, we generally stay home. Have camped more days in August then we were home and just got home yesterday. Yard looks like******so need to catch up on the home front and school starts Wednesday for our 8 year old.
And Moab, UT in two weeks for me :) - Sue_BeeExplorerI'm going crazy.
bka0721 wrote:
... For me, I lay low from Memorial Day to Labor Day. For after this weekend, that is when my real exploring begins. For many of the locations I enjoy going are quiet and void of the summer crowds...
Some fellow motorcycling friends of mine would always take their vacation in late September / Early October - for the same reason, crowds are non existent, kids are back in school, so everyone that's raising kids is home.- JumboJetExplorerI am going out to my 40 acres next to the Ozark National Forest and check the bear population. I might just carry them some more peanut butter as that appears to be some of their favorite treats.
My son has his Lance 820 parked on the property until after hunting season.
Peanut Butter Lovin' Bears - DewclawExplorer IIWe will be boondocking out in the eastern Oregon desert. Or, as the roadside signs call it, "The Oregon Outback". (Never have seen a kangaroo out there) :B
- anutamiExplorer IIIThanks for the reminder!!! Totally forgot I have monday off so just made plans. As much as I can't stand reserve america I kept refreshing "date range availability" and after about 10 refreshes a kind soul who had booked about 6 months ago canceled their reservation and I just scored beach camping at South Carlsbad for the weekend :)
Crowds don't scare us, just makes boondocking in the winter that much more special. - bka0721Explorer IIHi delosholly! Thanks for posting this question, about the upcoming weekend. We get these types of questions around different holidays, like; “What are your plans for Christmas?” The comments roll in.
For me it is fun, but I guess I have pretty tough skin. But then again I have had my share of people not being nice to me, running me over with their cars, stabbing me, shooting at me and on a good day, calling me names. It is good to have you post, but realize it is your question, but OUR forum. Good thing you didn’t ask; “What TV is a good one to have in a TC?” Now that one can generate some good “preaching.” Relax and hope you will join in with us often. (My advice? Stay away from the Tech Forum, they would really hurt your feelings there.)
Me? Like others have said, I will lay low because of the holiday. Not because of the amateurs, but because I have all the rest of the days to enjoy. That way I don’t get in the way of people that have limited time to enjoy their weekend. Like going to the Post Office during the lunch hour, when many working people are trying to just run in and get that task done. For me, I lay low from Memorial Day to Labor Day. For after this weekend, that is when my real exploring begins. For many of the locations I enjoy going are quiet and void of the summer crowds.
But for the time being, I will just be out exploring, riding my scooter, the back roads and trails, for the next few days. Continuing to prove why is it I travel so slowly. Happy Labor Day Weekend to all my friends, on RV.net !
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- Wagonqueen_TrucExplorerAs an amateur TCer, but not camper, we are opting to head to our cottage on Pymatuning Lake and just run the electric line through the window to power the TC. Still counts as camping, just don't have any loud campground neighbors.
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