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- VeebyesExplorer II"Camping" is when we leave the satellite receivers at home...
How about where there is no satelite reception, no over the air reception & no cell service?
"Waking up in a campground.......priceless"
Reminds me of our weekending boating days, always out on our own anchor, & watching all of the dayboaters scurry back to shore before it got dark while we headed to the cooler for another one or got the grill out for some fresh caught fish.....priceless - westendExplorer
pitch wrote:
It sure was a kinder, gentler camping experience back then, wasn't it? Your post reminded me of the bread truck and step vans I used to own. There's a good story about 5 young friends, a monkey, and camping in Big Sur but I'll save that for another day.
I have been homeless, albeit voluntarily. I spent most of '71 and a portion of '72 "finding" myself. Started off with an old bread truck, I found I could not support both a vehicle and myself so I sold it for $80.00.
I rode my thumb after that.
I had a sleeping bag, and 3 or 4 tin cans with a large restaurant size serving as a stove. I had a piece of tarp for a shelter. I have slept under bridges and under the giant trees of the North West.
I know that this was a cartoon in jest, but camping is not at all like being homeless. - pitchExplorer III have been homeless, albeit voluntarily. I spent most of '71 and a portion of '72 "finding" myself. Started off with an old bread truck, I found I could not support both a vehicle and myself so I sold it for $80.00.
I rode my thumb after that.
I had a sleeping bag, and 3 or 4 tin cans with a large restaurant size serving as a stove. I had a piece of tarp for a shelter. I have slept under bridges and under the giant trees of the North West.
I know that this was a cartoon in jest, but camping is not at all like being homeless. - Alan_HepburnExplorer"Camping" is when we leave the satellite receivers at home...
- FunnyCamperExplorer IINow that was funny and great!!
for me a huge fortune with the toyhauler.
anyway ya do it tho...camping is fab!! - VeebyesExplorer II34' of 5th wheel, 4 door fridge, surroiund sound, air, heat, 100gal water, carpeted throughout etc.etc. It is not camping & it is not a camper. It is a rolling small condo. Daily operating costs are about the same as staying at home but I don't have grass to mow every 10 days.
- tatestExplorer II
loulou57 wrote:
Isn't that the truth!!!!
Tent.....$700.00
Sleeping bags x2.....450.00
Stove.....$200.00
BBQ......$250.00
Cooler...$215.00
Lantern...$75.00
Place to camp for the night......$25 - $30
Then if we move on up we can spend over $500,000 to be able to wander the countryside. Too bad our rail system in Canada has decreased significantly. The magical stories we hear of the hobo riding the rails.
That's changed since the early 50's to early 70's when my wife and I bought our gear, starting as boy scouts and girl scouts. $20-30 dacron fill bags, $50 tent, $40 for the small Coleman stove, $20 for the lantern, probably $40 for the cooler but I don't know because it was a gift. I know a cheaper Asian knock-off of the cooler is still being sold at a higher price as a "classic" model.
Look for a pic of tent, wife at stove in the picture thread in Tent Camping forum here. She's gone, but I'm still camping with the rest of the gear. - michersExplorerTent $350 on MasterCard
Campstove $75 on MasterCard
Waking up in a campground.......priceless - Cloud_DancerExplorer III've never been homeless, nor have "lived" like a homeless person (75 years). But, I was a Boy Scout for many years,....does that count?
BTW living in a motorhome is far from being homeless. At least that's been my experience. - rexlionExplorerIt's a funny cartoon, but so untrue. "Living like a homeless person"? On the contrary, campers have a home that they move easily from beautiful place to beautiful place. Show me another way that I can afford a home in the mountains, a home in the woods, homes on several wonderful lakes, and homes in all different parts of the country! With a modest trailer (or even a tent), my home is where I set up.
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