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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
Love it! That's better than a chair & blanket fort.
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
Yep - the grandkids will love it. Don
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Re: Princess Craft Truck Camper Rally, April 6-9, 2017
I wish we could... The PC rally is scheduled every year the same time as Sun 'n Fun air show in Lakeland, FL. Marcia is committed, as chair person for all the volunteers at the workshops and will be dry camping in a cow pasture for a week or so preparing for opening day and stay till after the show closes. At the present time, Angela and Gordon White of Truck Camper Magazine are camped in our front yard. They will be attending the PC rally. We went to our favorite Italian restaurant for...
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STRONGBACK Guru Folding Camp Chair with Lumbar Support
I found a camp chair that is the most comfortable camp chair I have ever sat in. STRONGBACK Guru Folding Camp Chair with Lumbar Support The Guru is for normal stature people but for those with longer legs, the Elite is three inches taller. (I am 6' and the Guru fits me perfectly.) What sets these chair apart is the seat is designed around the lumbar support and I do not have that sinking feeling that I have when in most of the camp chairs I have sat in. Along with the support, I feel like I...
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Timber Ridge Oversized XL Padded Zero Gravity Chair With Side Table
From the Manufacturer: BREATHABLE MESH POLYESTER FABRIC: It provides you pleasant cool feeling when you are seat on it for a long time in the summer or in some hot environment. DIMENSION: 25"L X22" W X46" H, the height of the chair back: 29" MAXiMUM LOADING CAPACITY:This lounger chair can support 120kgs with the sturdy polyester fabric and steel holder. you can enjoy yourself at any posture you like WEIGHT:8.6kgs,lightweight and special polyester material and steel tube of this lounger chair...
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff
Erick, great post, thanks for sharing. The only thing I would add is a comfortable chair, a steak for the BBQ, and a beer or three.
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Re: Big E's List Of Recommended Camping Stuff
I would add: Chairs (as Nutman--Larry) alluded to: And with the latter, one needs an ottoman: A propane fire pit for this times where open fires are prohibited as discussed in a recent thread: Along with my water hose, I take a garden hose for a black tank spritzer. I also take this "Y" connector and hook both hoses to it so I can easily add water to our black tank: I have a bunch of hose washers. For some reason I had several fall out early in our camping career. Since buying 10, I've lost...
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Re: STRONGBACK Guru Folding Camp Chair with Lumbar Support
Looks really nice and comfy. Unfortunately, I would be afraid that I would lose such a relatively expensive chair. The only personal items I leave outside all the time while camping are my el cheapo Wal-Mart folding chairs and the $5 folding plastic table (also from Wal-Mart). If the outside furniture develops feet, it is not as painful. I wonder that, if I put my email address on the chair that it might be less attractive because my back ain't so happy with what I have. Lucy likes her...
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Re: WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster
I have the old Speedboost by Wilson. For portability, we mounted it to a little plank and carry it and the magnetic antenna in a little leather bag. Sometimes when traveling we put the bag in the truck to make calls while driving. At night, we move it all to the camper. Once we checked into a State Park in Arkansas and were told there was no phone service because we were in a valley on the lake. We'd have to drive out of the park 1/4 mile to the top of a hill to use our phones. We moved the...
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Re: WeBoost (Wilson Electronics) Drive 4GM Cell Signal Booster
Yes, Erick. I made from galvanized tin, a ground plane plate. It holds the magnetic antenna. It is about 14 inches in diameter and flat like a pizza pan. It just sets whereever I want the antenna for the moment. I have two ways of moving it about on the roof. I open the escape hatch over the bed and set it somewhere I can reach, sometimes on the top of the air conditioner. WIth no luck there, I climbed the ladder and tried it in back of the camper. Almost always, the escape hatch trick works...
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Re: Timber Ridge Oversized XL Padded Zero Gravity Chair With Side Table
As much as I like the way mine feels when first sitting in it. It is definitely NOT a chair for folks with long legs. The lower cross bar presses on the Achilles tendon just above the heel on me making it a painful chair to recline in for periods longer than 5 minutes. Ours has been in the garage for years. Sadly not for me.
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Re: YETI Trailhead Collapsible Camp Chair
This chair looks terrific & well-built. But that price! Yikes! I hope you have great luck with it.
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YETI Trailhead Collapsible Camp Chair
Generally I consider products from YETI to be considerably overpriced with questionable value added. However, I am weary from purchasing new camping chairs every other year that just don’t hold up to our use and abuse! I believe I have purchased my last camp chairs with the YETI Trailhead. Certainly don’t fold up as compact and it weighs in at just under 15 lbs but the comfort and build quality are amazing and for us merit the space and weight. The carrying case is equal of quality and I am...