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Old 04-28-2010, 02:02 PM   #1
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Do you stay committed to camping trips even though the weather may not be as nice as you'd like? For me, roughing it in poor weather kind of adds to the experience. My wife says I'm strange and I think she's right. LOL


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Old 04-29-2010, 02:01 AM   #2
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I've camped in the pouring rain several times ... once I set my mind to a trip, there's not much that can stop me from going. Mostly, because it's so hard for me to get the days off from work.


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We certainly do. When we get it in our mind that we are going, we are going no matter what. We traveled through a really bad storm once to get to our campsite. We were dodging down tree limbs all the way there.


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Of course! Camping is great even when it's raining. There are a ton of things you can do in the rain. Of course we have campers, so it's not too bad. I'm not sure I would stay if I was a tent camper in the pouring rain.


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The only time we have canceled any type of trip was during a random nasty storm that turned huricane'ish in the blink of an eye. We decided a little rain isn't bad, but something that insane would be just chancing it a little too much.


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If it's me and some of the guys, we'll go and tough it out and still have a great time. If it's me and the kids, I usually don't go.


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When the nature is rough you have to be too, if you want to call yourself a real camper. I guess for me there is no better feeling than going into the wild. I have carried that feeling deep within since I was a child.


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If I plan a camping trip, I'm going camping. Storms, rain, wind, heat, cold, whatever. Even when everyone else bugs out because of the weather, I'll go at it alone. In Louisiana, if I wait for perfect weather, I'll wait forever.


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I don't care what's the weather like I go anyway, just as long as i have required equipment. But since I got married I often go with my wife and she doesn't like anything but sheer sun or she won't go at all. Spoiled brat... LOL


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As old age has been creeping up on my camping companions and I, we usually do fair season trips at a State or National Forest Campground that most often comes with a picnic table and a fair amount of Trees within the site as to tie-off sheltering tarps in case of changing weather which happens a lot in the Blue Ridge.

We can most always count on a little rain to fall at least one day or night, but have been washed-out on a couple of occasions while camping too near a stream during an unexpected savage rainstorm.


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