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  • #31
    Re: Snobs Go Camping...

    compares to going gas powered wouldnt a generator do the job and other jobs as well.

    eventually you have to make the decision are you getting away from it all or just taking it with you?

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    • #32
      Re: Snobs Go Camping...

      seems like the appropriate thread to post in! Here are some pics from our little camping trip this weekend. Not very hard core - its only 20 mins from home!

      http://galumay.smugmug.com/X100/Camping

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      • #33
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        The kids especially are lucky to be able to spend time in such a beautiful location galumay.

        I love the photo of the camp fire, but for some reason expected to see your pompeii at the site too!

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        • #34
          Re: Snobs Go Camping...

          Originally posted by 5B7A7171766C1F0 link=1274794745/32#32 date=1310297008
          The kids especially are lucky to be able to spend time in such a beautiful location galumay.

          I love the photo of the camp fire, but for some reason expected to see your pompeii at the site too!
          I have to confess to taking the stovetop rather than the pompeii, its no real substitute though!

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          • #35
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            Caravanning, the early years: http://www.life.com/gallery/61591/early-caravans-and-trailers#index/0


            Java "Now where did I put that tin can opener?" phile
            Toys! I must have new toys!!!

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            • #36
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              Some absolutely awesome images there, Java. I am amazed to see the few with bikes hauling huge vans!

              The classic American van IMHO, are the silver caravans shaped like a hot dog! Then I guess the other thing I think of is the Winnebago, another American classic touring vehicle.

              Interesting to see a kind of "camper trailer" amongst the photos too. It actually reminds me of one that is now produced in Western Australia, known as a "Camprite".

              And speaking of gypsy travellers, I should think that Andy needs to put up photos of his recent adventure in a "van" in here!

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