Forum Discussion
Veebyes
Aug 27, 2018Explorer II
Another one not a fan of outside lights here. Very rare that the door light, orange, is left on. Must be a reason better than simple darkness. Might do it in a treed CG & we are thwe only campers there.
I do have an old string of LED Christmas lights, dull, which plug into the outside outlet & end taking a wrap around the pinbox. They are there more to prevent walking into the pinbox than anything else.
For around the campsite lighting the most common light used is an old style kerosene lantern. It provides enough light not to trip over things & seems to help discourage mosquitos too.
If lots of light is needed without disturbing the neighbours I have a string of multi coloured Christmas lights, bright, that I tie up behind the surrey of the awning. This throws lots of light under the awning area but neighbours cannot see the light source.
I do have an old string of LED Christmas lights, dull, which plug into the outside outlet & end taking a wrap around the pinbox. They are there more to prevent walking into the pinbox than anything else.
For around the campsite lighting the most common light used is an old style kerosene lantern. It provides enough light not to trip over things & seems to help discourage mosquitos too.
If lots of light is needed without disturbing the neighbours I have a string of multi coloured Christmas lights, bright, that I tie up behind the surrey of the awning. This throws lots of light under the awning area but neighbours cannot see the light source.
About RV Newbies
4,026 PostsLatest Activity: Jun 15, 2017