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hilandfrog
Jul 21, 2013Explorer
Atlee wrote:
Depends.
In a crowded camp ground, no they aren't.
But after an afternoon football game in the stadium, sometimes it nice to relax outside the RV and catch another game on the TV with friends.
I really like the IDEA of out side speakers. We haven't decided yet on "more holes in the hull" of the camper, mounted speakers.
An outlet to plug in wires from speakers in one of the hatches or use some wireless speakers?
If we're camping near others, near being a relative term, if we can hear generators running we are WAY too near, NO use...... enough said?
We generally "camp" traveling 50% of the time. Using our traveling hotel room to camp at truck stops, hospitals, police departments, fire halls etc.
Urban stealth camping of course: black out conditions like 1942...or rather from what I've read about those conditions :)
Once again no use for speakers.
30% use at ski area parking lots... Rock on speakers, if one can hear our music over the snow cats, snow plows, other parking lot partiers and usually a bar we'll gladly turn it down and apologize profusely.
10% visiting beautiful places, LOVE the sound of nothing... no use for speakers.
10% screwing around with buddies in the woods....MILES from our neighbor that own the land we are shooting on, riding all over the place day and night, building huge tree slag pile bonfires and generally being 45 year old punks for a few days each year. Sorry mister grizzly bear, sorry mister lynx, sorry woodsy the owl but we will only be here long enough to spay a few thousand acres of noxious weeds have some fun making too much noise to be any good for any one.... speakers yes please.
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