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Date:         Wed, 9 Jun 2010 11:12:18 -0500
Reply-To:     mcneely4@COX.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject:      Re: AC While Camping - Portable Unit
Comments: To: Rowan Tipton <uther@dragonhome.org>
In-Reply-To:  <A237E884-E4DC-4A6F-BB64-6D7D28E407FF@dragonhome.org>
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Rowan, I'm sorry for the health troubles you and your wife have had. I also appreciate the lengths you've gone to to remain connected with nature. Keep it up, and help us to inspire another generation. For those of us not so handicapped, we can learn to deal with, and enjoy the variety of weather that nature brings our way. Now, last week, in my favorite National Park of all, Big Bend National Park, it was 114 F. But, that was in the lowlands, while the Basin was at 82 F. So, had I been able to go to BBNP last week, where would I have been? But I would have pointed out to others the heat warnings advising people that outdoor activities in the excessive heat the park was experiencing were not safe, and staying away was the best option (lol) ;-) .

---- Rowan Tipton <uther@dragonhome.org> wrote: > > On Jun 9, 2010, at 10:18 AM, Dave Mcneely wrote: > > > Really now -- are we going camping -- out to enjoy nature -- or > > trying to take our living rooms to an RV park? Please consider the > > consequences of our actions. DMc > > I've done both. My wife and I were avid backpackers who sneered at > "car campers" and did not consider RVers at all. Then I had a heart > attack. And then another heart attack. And then my wife had cancer > and ended up disabled. So we stopped backpacking. But we missed > backpacking and particularly camping. So I bought an RV and we tried > "camping" in an RV. If you stay away from "RV parks" and go to > smaller places - state parks, national forest, etc - it beats nothing, > but it isn't camping - more like cabining. > > But, as someone pointed out, we spent most of our time inside of the > RV which sorta missed the point of camping. Back when we backpacked > we drove our VW van, first a splitty then a loaf, to the trial head. > Soooo I bought a syncro and now we camp out of it. Because of our > various health problems we don't deal with heat so well and I'm one of > those guys who has a "hillbilly" window a/c. When it's really hot in > the day time we sleep a lot, read, watch movies, play cards, etc. from > inside our cool little box. We always cook outside and spend the > evenings outside but we sleep in a/c comfort. This means that we go > to places with hookups or we go to places so isolated that no one can > hear our honda generator. > > I remain, as always > YrLyl&ObdntSrvnt, > > r >

-- David McNeely


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