On May 20, 2010, at 9:28 AM, Alistair Bell <albell@SHAW.CA> wrote: > Maybe where David camps that kind of screening works, keeping out the > Chihuahuas and Pekinese, but out here on the west coast of Canada > (and I am sure other parts of the world) you can be, a certain times > of the years, plagued by no-see-ums that easily easily get through > that > kind of screening and the stock screening found in the camper > poptop, rear hatch screen, and window screens. I-see-un-nuther reason to keep out of Canada. I am on the West Coast of California. Where I love to camp, mosquitos are a rarety & Neet is more common than Deet. All the screening is done by the guard by the elevator. Did I mention the Vanagon parks indoors when I camp?
;-) BenT
ps: my local VW wrecker has a pair of aluminum screens made for a regular van window. $25 for the pair. |
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