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โAug-31-2018 11:14 AM
Jesshopes wrote:And several people said "hot" and you made no attempt to clarify that. I think this thread is a phony.2oldman wrote:Actually, it's not. I said "it's going to be warm". Those were my exact words.Jesshopes wrote:That's quite a bit different from what you've led everyone to believe in the previous 9 pages of this.
FWIW it's not going to be 100 degrees...it's going to be low to mid 70s.
Jay Coe wrote:x2.
The best lesson of forum etiquette the OP can glean from this novel is to ALWAYS include AS MUCH DETAIL as possible in your original question. That would have prevented about 7 pages of garbage.
โAug-31-2018 10:52 AM
valhalla360 wrote:So everyone should live their lives based on what YOU think? Get over yourself and stop driving new people away with your trolling bloviating.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?
What crow? I still think it's punishing the kids for no good reason.
โAug-31-2018 10:35 AM
โAug-31-2018 10:35 AM
2oldman wrote:Jesshopes wrote:That's quite a bit different from what you've led everyone to believe in the previous 9 pages of this. Reminds me of Rosanne Rosannadanna: "Never mind."
FWIW it's not going to be 100 degrees...it's going to be low to mid 70s.
โAug-31-2018 10:22 AM
Jesshopes wrote:That bathroom fan replacement is all you need and avoid the more clutter of multiple fans.
...it's going to be low to mid 70s. It will be well past dark when we arrive...not baking sun.
โAug-31-2018 10:01 AM
Jesshopes wrote:That's quite a bit different from what you've led everyone to believe in the previous 9 pages of this. Reminds me of Rosanne Rosannadanna: "Never mind."
FWIW it's not going to be 100 degrees...it's going to be low to mid 70s.
โAug-31-2018 09:55 AM
2oldman wrote:
This particular situation is a bit different from simply being in a tent. Would you care to be in a trailer with 13 people in a hot parking lot with fans? Dehydration is not a joke.
โAug-31-2018 09:53 AM
โAug-31-2018 09:24 AM
mike-s wrote:
So in summary, no better than an RV with vent fans.
BTW, your sarcasm detector is borken.
โAug-31-2018 09:21 AM
2oldman wrote:Now they're not carrying any water? When did that happen?
Dehydration is not a joke.
โAug-31-2018 08:59 AM
proxim2020 wrote:This particular situation is a bit different from simply being in a tent. Would you care to be in a trailer with 13 people in a hot parking lot with fans? Dehydration is not a joke.
It's hilarious that live in a time where people consider you to be punishing your family if you're not putting them in a air conditioned environment.
โAug-31-2018 08:57 AM
โAug-31-2018 08:37 AM
toedtoes wrote:
He's got a 37ft trailer so it's likely he has 2 ACs. And we don't know what other draws he needs at night, or what the business may draw from that outlet/circuit at night. So, it's not a given that he will be able to run his AC even if he can get an outlet in a parking lot.
Again, if it's a matter of just moving air, he can make it work in a parking lot. If it's a matter of cooling the trailer down, then there's no guarantee outside of a campground with electric. Having 13 family members cranky from the heat and lack of sleep is not something I would enjoy dealing with, so I'd play it safe with a campground.