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Author Topic: tent or rv?  (Read 6911 times)

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Offline Randy Kaar

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what do you use for camping? i prefer rv, getting to old
to sleep on thee ground! dont own a rv but where i work
i can borrow one. hope to be up at the property the weekend
after memorial.

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Offline Mayfly

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I would prefer an RV but own a tent. If I camped more it would make sense but for now a tent will do.

Offline WoodChuck

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 ??? i agree with bonehead , getting to old for the ground ! i prefer a camper truck mount as it is easyer to get around and pulling the boat . after witch you can also drop the camper and have a road ready rig and not have to have another driveing rig to take more fuel . ? but a tent is the real feel of camping and has been the main way to the outback .

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Offline iceman

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Tent ..
On a quite nite up north you can almost here the deer laughing

Offline tripnchip

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Well guy's  I've gone from rolled up in a blanket with maybe some platice draped over me to a 35' 5er. And there is no 2 ways about it, I sleep a whole lot better in the 5er and it is darn nice to just turn the thermostat up if I'm cold. I will say that as I made the changes in campers what I had at each stag best fit into what I needed to do at that time.