That's cheating (in Texas I assume). We camped in the snow in northern Michigan, but don't have digital pictures to prove it. So I know if no pictures, didn't happen, but I know it happened.
Do not mention his name here. He spits on us and talks crap and you're directing people to him from our site? I don't think so. I know you're neutral and that's fine, but please do not mention him here.
Taking the travel trailer up Mount Lemmon this weekend, highs around 57 and lows around 34...I would love to see a little snow on the ground but that's not going to happen. What will happen is listening to the wife complain constantly about the cold.
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never camped in WI winters outside over night totally, but have done some ice fishing for hours on end, just not slept out on the ice is all but could be done if didn't have stuff to do next day.
I've always wanted to go up to upper WI and do some winter ATVing on some of the frozen (summer is muddier) trails in the boonies, but haven't yet. Seems to me if can get above 32 degrees and sunny with light winds, it would be a blast.
Anyone have any likes/dislikes since thinking of offering to buy from a stealer a used 2007 can am outlander MAX 2-up ATV in a 500cc engine for 4700 bucks real good shape except has 3800 miles on it already for only being 5 years old seems high mileage to me. Any opinions on this?
Sorry but if you can't access it with a truck it's survival, not camping.
funny how we call different activities the same thing from place to place or v-a-v. Here in TX, "hunters" are fond of putting out deer feeders, training the deer to a steady food source for easy pickings. That's not hunting to me, it's shooting.
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