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polar76
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Explorer
Campers, Please turn off your outside lights when you go to bed as a courtesy to other campers who would like to sleep with the windows open.
1997 32' Country Coach Allure
2014 Jeep Sahara

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mobeewan
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Explorer
Nevermind.

troubledwaters
Explorer III
Explorer III
paddywanpeep wrote:
So sometimes after a game I forget to turn it off. Well most often after a game. I really feel bad the next day. But life goes on.


You must not feel that bad the next day or after the first time you did it you would have made a conscious effort to not leave it on again like a dumbazz but your inside your trailer and its someone else's problem. Nice
Comment removed; decided not contribute a condescending dumbazz comment.

SoundGuy
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Explorer
bob213 wrote:
Hey SoundGuy..How about a view of the inside of that box. Regardless if anyone likes it or not, the flashing lights are a great way to let an emergency vehicle know where to go if they are called out at night. I have used just a flasher (and the EMT thanked me) but the box is a cleaner setup. Share please.


DiskDoctr wrote:
Does your truck have 4 ways? Many people don't realize how helpful it is to have a vehicle's 4-ways on to guide EMS.


Flashing 4-ways aren't nearly as effective as flashing ALL the exterior lights on the trailer, as my dongle does. ๐Ÿ™‚
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2003 Fleetwood Yuma * 2008 K-Z Spree 240BH-LX
2007 TrailCruiser C21RBH * 2000 Fleetwood Santa Fe
1998 Jayco 10UD * 1969 Coleman CT380

paddywanpeep
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Explorer
So sometimes after a game I forget to turn it off. Well most often after a game. I really feel bad the next day. But life goes on.


You must not feel that bad the next day or after the first time you did it you would have made a conscious effort to not leave it on again like a dumbazz but your inside your trailer and its someone else's problem. Nice

AJR
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Explorer
Every trip I take I leave the outside light on almost once when I let the dog out late for pee. So sometimes after a game I forget to turn it off. Well most often after a game. I really feel bad the next day. But life goes on.
2007 Roadtrek 210 Popular
2015 GMC Terrain AWD

Bipeflier
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Explorer
Sidecarflip, just a note, probably not smart to go snooping around someone else's campsite or camper after dark. May be hazardous to your health.
2010 Cruiser CF30SK Patriot
2016 3500 Duramax
1950 Right Hand Seat GPS (she tells me where to go)

ppine
Explorer II
Explorer II
Only clueless people leave lights on after they go inside.
Sometimes tent campers are just as bad with 2 Coleman lanterns going. A couple of years ago a whole group of kids had laser lights. Their Dad kept turning on his car headlights right at our campsite. Finally I turned on my headlights and it stopped.

Veebyes
Explorer II
Explorer 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.
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Crabbypatty
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Explorer
Unfortunately those who read the forums probably are not the offenders. There are alot who only care about themselves...
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DiskDoctr
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Explorer
JAC1982 wrote:
It's funny, I'm the president of my HOA and this same exact topic has some up recently. Someone has a very bright security light on the back of their outbuilding, and the neighbor, who is about 400 feet away, complained that it's too bright because he likes to sleep with his windows open. We (the board) told them to go talk to each other and figure it out between each other like adults. Wonder if the same suggestion would apply in these cases too.


Light pollution similar to Sound pollution. What would be the remedy for excessive and disturbing noise all night?

Not a perfect comparison, but a good place to start ๐Ÿ˜‰

DiskDoctr
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Explorer
nickthehunter wrote:
Allworth wrote:
Use your camper any way you wish but, if you are going to leave the outside lights on all night then do it somewhere that is not next to me!
85%ยฑ Chance that I won't leave them on all night; but I have before, and I will again. Be that as it may, there's probably a better then 50/50 chance they will be on when you go to bed. So your best bet is to not pick a site near my site.


"Hooray for me, the heck with you" Sad.

DiskDoctr
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Explorer
bob213 wrote:
Hey SoundGuy..How about a view of the inside of that box. Regardless if anyone likes it or not, the flashing lights are a great way to let an emergency vehicle know where to go if they are called out at night. I have used just a flasher (and the EMT thanked me) but the box is a cleaner setup. Share please.


Does your truck have 4 ways? Many people don't realize how helpful it is to have a vehicle's 4-ways on to guide EMS.

Veebyes
Explorer II
Explorer II
If you are afraid of the dark come on up to Alaska right now. Sun sets after midnight. Then you get a couple hours of twilight followed by sunrise before 4. No problem with outside lights. Would not notice them on
Boat: 32' 1996 Albin 32+2, single Cummins 315hp
40+ night per year overnighter

2007 Alpenlite 34RLR
2006 Chevy 3500 LT, CC,LB 6.6L Diesel

Ham Radio: VP9KL, IRLP node 7995

paddywanpeep
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Explorer
Hanging lights from your awning, riding bikes, playing cornhole, and flying drones is acting like aholes? You might want to stay home and make sure no kids are walking on your lawn.


Maybe you should read what he was agreeing too before opening up your word hole ->who have the bucket lights strung up in the trees, along with the 1,000 lumen lanterns blasting all night

and stay off my grass.

DutchmenSport
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Ah! I'm going to print out this entire thread and make multiple copies of it and keep them in my camper. Then, the next time someone leaves their obnoxious lights on all night -I mean...the really glaring, bright, airport runway lighting, or disco night club lighting - I'll slip over and leave a copy of this on their vehicle windshield under their wiper blade. Maybe when they see this, and read it, they might get the idea that no one appreciates someone else's obnoxious lights, except themselves.

Thanks for all the comments! This is great!