โAug-28-2018 06:33 PM
โAug-31-2018 08:35 AM
GrandpaKip wrote:When did you get indoor plumbing?
What you donโt know, you canโt miss.
โAug-31-2018 08:32 AM
BCSnob wrote:So in summary, no better than an RV with vent fans.
Houses were designed and sighted on the land for managing heat before ac
High ceilings and vents at the highest points in the house
Rooms with tall windows
Rooms and or halls that spanned the house front to back
Wide porches to shade the windows from direct sunlight
House placement to catch the prevailing breezes
If rich, you had a summer home in cooler climates
โAug-31-2018 07:55 AM
2oldman wrote:mike-s wrote:Uncomfortably.
How did people live in the southern US before the advent of air conditioning in the 20th century?
โAug-31-2018 07:54 AM
โAug-31-2018 07:46 AM
mike-s wrote:Uncomfortably.
How did people live in the southern US before the advent of air conditioning in the 20th century?
โAug-31-2018 07:24 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Punishment? How did people live in the southern US before the advent of air conditioning in the 20th century?
What crow? I still think it's punishing the kids for no good reason.
โAug-31-2018 06:19 AM
2012Coleman wrote:Jesshopes wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Jesshopes wrote:
Gosh, thanks for judging my priorities but I actually never said why we were boondocking. It's an assumption that we are doing it to save $.
So what is the purpose of punishing the wife and kids?
I'm the wife. I'm not being punished...neither are the kids. Avoiding a campground is just quicker. It's a short overnight stay on the first night of a 16 day trip. We leave after my husband gets off of work so we only get about 6 hours in the first evening. Boondocking is quicker because most campgrounds are further off of the main route. We've done it plenty of times before. It works well for us.
How's that crow tasting?
โAug-31-2018 06:18 AM
Jesshopes wrote:
I'm the wife. I'm not being punished...neither are the kids. Avoiding a campground is just quicker. It's a short overnight stay on the first night of a 16 day trip. We leave after my husband gets off of work so we only get about 6 hours in the first evening. Boondocking is quicker because most campgrounds are further off of the main route. We've done it plenty of times before. It works well for us.
โAug-31-2018 04:52 AM
Jesshopes wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Jesshopes wrote:
Gosh, thanks for judging my priorities but I actually never said why we were boondocking. It's an assumption that we are doing it to save $.
So what is the purpose of punishing the wife and kids?
I'm the wife. I'm not being punished...neither are the kids. Avoiding a campground is just quicker. It's a short overnight stay on the first night of a 16 day trip. We leave after my husband gets off of work so we only get about 6 hours in the first evening. Boondocking is quicker because most campgrounds are further off of the main route. We've done it plenty of times before. It works well for us.
โAug-30-2018 07:01 PM
LarryJM wrote:copsey wrote:Jesshopes wrote:
Thanks for the CB tip. I didn't know that!
Where are your travels taking you? I have a hookup at my home you would be welcome to use if it is close to your route. Please send me a PM.
Excellent question and if we knew which Cabelas they were looking at any other options might be easier to suggest.
โAug-30-2018 03:16 PM
copsey wrote:Jesshopes wrote:
Thanks for the CB tip. I didn't know that!
Where are your travels taking you? I have a hookup at my home you would be welcome to use if it is close to your route. Please send me a PM.
โAug-30-2018 01:42 PM
Jesshopes wrote:
Thanks for the CB tip. I didn't know that!
โAug-30-2018 12:38 PM
Jesshopes wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Jesshopes wrote:
Gosh, thanks for judging my priorities but I actually never said why we were boondocking. It's an assumption that we are doing it to save $.
So what is the purpose of punishing the wife and kids?
PS: I'm the youngest of 10 and we covered a lot of ground in an even smaller camper as a kid, so no objections to your lifestyle.
I'm the wife. I'm not being punished...neither are the kids. Avoiding a campground is just quicker. It's a short overnight stay on the first night of a 16 day trip. We leave after my husband gets off of work so we only get about 6 hours in the first evening. Boondocking is quicker because most campgrounds are further off of the main route. We've done it plenty of times before. It works well for us.
โAug-30-2018 10:40 AM
Jesshopes wrote:You'd be surprised how often it happens. Some college student comes on here, or young couple who make a desperate plea about housing and how "fulltiming" will solve all their problems, then disappears.
Why would I come on here and post a fake situation?
โAug-30-2018 10:32 AM
Jesshopes wrote:
Why would I come on here and post a fake situation?
Some are people who just want attention. Others, just nutballs who come in off the street.