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NYCgrrl wrote:Opie431 wrote:
We have been places in the US that the only way you can get fresh meat is if you order it thru the one restaurant in town. Be prepared if you are going to areas that do not have many people.
I turned up my nose at canned chicken. In an emergency it does make a decent meal and some canned vegetables are not bad.
Hoping that emergency never ever EVER comes :). I'm able to eat canned veggies and fish w/o gagging though.
โAug-15-2016 02:24 PM
Opie431 wrote:
We have been places in the US that the only way you can get fresh meat is if you order it thru the one restaurant in town.
โAug-15-2016 09:53 AM
Opie431 wrote:
We have been places in the US that the only way you can get fresh meat is if you order it thru the one restaurant in town. Be prepared if you are going to areas that do not have many people.
I turned up my nose at canned chicken. In an emergency it does make a decent meal and some canned vegetables are not bad.
โAug-15-2016 08:58 AM
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โAug-02-2016 12:37 PM
2gypsies wrote:
A cross country trip is no different from a shorter trip - only longer.
โAug-02-2016 12:20 PM
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โAug-01-2016 04:19 PM
NCWriter wrote:Veebyes wrote:
Driving across country is nothing but a bunch of long one day trips. You are not going to the tip of South America.
I don't agree. If you leave some items - your camera (phone, iPad, etc) charger behind, as one example - and your battery dies on your one day camping trip, it's no big deal to wait one day to recharge it or find the spare battery you left back home.
But if you are a week away from home, you aren't t going to drive back. You might have to waste vacation time and money searching for a replacement that works for your model, having someone mail it to you somewhere, and so on.
โAug-01-2016 03:17 PM
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