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joebedford wrote:
We have 4 TVs in our RV. We use them all (but not at the same time as there are just two of us). How do you survive with just one tv?
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Jul-14-2023 09:12 PM
way2roll wrote:
I'm still baffled why people are so concerned and judgmental about what someone else is doing. How do you know they left due to inability to watch TV, and why do you care?
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PA12DRVR wrote:
I had visitors come to Alaska from Texas...just fly/drive, not RV'ng..never been to AK before, wanted to see bears, mountains, go fishing, etc. Planned an itinerary for them to include 90% of what they wanted...they get up here and "Oh, this won't work. On Sunday and (in this case) Thursday, we have to be where we can watch the Cowboys play." ....but it's Alaska, your "dream trip"....nope, got to be in town where we can watch the Cowboys. There went the bear viewing (Sunday) and the fishing (Thursday). Different priorities.
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cummins2014 wrote:True, but TV is Far from the #1 worry when setting up, I run up the old Batwing, No reception, the batwing comes back down. Last of that worry. If I Really want to watch something at night, we've got about 200 DVD's, and most times don't watch them either, watching the campfire is more relaxing.
What no TV when camping ? First thing after getting setup , up goes the satellite dish , never leave home without. After a hard day fishing here in Montana , a good dinner , and a movie , or some series on Netflix. Yes I experience the best in camping plus TV .