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can understand that... for me its the "nothing to do" factor... ive gotten acclimated to having tv's and computers in my life to the point their a dependency... if im away from both for too long i start to go a bit batty... when we had the camper those things werent around much... we still had a tv in the camper... even though it was a B&W tv.. maybe 12-13" screen.. but the sites we always stayed at had power hookups... and we were use to not having cable too... so playing with the rabbit ears was normal..
my biggest thing even if someone got me to go camping again id need a camper for sure... im always afraid something will come by and try to rip the tent to shreds looking for an easy early morning meal...
I am so use to tent camping Shawn that I couldnt stand being in a camper. I like having the windows vented just right and no power for the tent.
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