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Subject: Re: [OM] vacation time with lots of camera space
From: John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 08:24:35 -0300
Moose ........... here is something which might appeal to you because:

1. Photography is front and centre with lots of photos,
2. You are getting physical exercise,
3. You are breathing fresh air,
4. You could be paid for your efforts,
5. No crowds to contend with,
6. No motor traffic anywhere close,
7. An absence of junk food vendors,
8. An opportunity to go horse back riding when the job is done,
9. Both hands and arms are free to use with a hand held cameras,
10. Photo taking can be set to automatic ..... no thinking required,
11. A good sun tan can be had,
12. Opportunities to stop en route and roll around and relax,
13. Skinny dipping with no prying eyes,
14. Paid for transportation to and from

.... the list of pros could go on and on

http://tinyurl.com/jlgvf85

jh



On 7/15/2016 1:22 AM, Moose wrote:
On 7/14/2016 5:48 AM, John Hudson wrote:

For anyone who goes RVing with their camera here is a selection of
options for your next acquisition :

http://tinyurl.com/zmcdh8p

It's hard to choose between 11 and 20 ; the rest are also-rans :-)

Impressive, although some are obviously macho boy toy thingies.

I don't get the monster thing, myself. We go RV camping to be out in the
woods, but more comfortable than tent camping.

There must be an appeal to parking in a row of large RVs, just a few
feet from each other on asphalt, 'cause I've certainly seen a lot of it.
We have on occasion stayed in one of the smaller ones, with bits of
grass and trees, when we needed a place to stay overnight on the way
somewhere. People are there, settled in for at least a few days, but I
just don't "get" it.

You don't get long summer evenings that are like this for hours in an RV
park.
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=California/NorCal_Oregon_2010/FourMile_Lake&image=_MG_0562ia.jpg>


But in our little RV, we can negotiate the four miles of gravel road and
enjoy the 'primitive' Forest Service camp in comfort.

Monsters like on this site seem weird to me. It's like a house inside,
but it's too big to drive or park it anywhere worth being, and there's
usually a house at 'home'. I'd rather stay home or rent a place to stay.
One may rent many mighty nice places, closer to what I want to see, for
just the annual cost of having one of those behemoths.

Pretty Nature Moose

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