PaulC wrote:Guys, What ever happened to a good book and MAYBE a radio. I'm with Larwyn on this- If the rocks dry it's fine etc etc etc. Out bush no technology apart from printed or the MP3 player tops.![]()
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Paul
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Aaron Coffee wrote:I like to watch the weather forcast or if there is sever weather. Around here all of the radio stations have gone network, and just barely give mention if there is severe weahter, so as far as severe weather I find the TV more informative.
PaulC wrote:
Rock Dry-- Fine
Rock wet-- Rain
Rock rolling-- Windy
Or any combo of the above
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Paul
PaulC wrote:Kurt, Not wishing to harp on this, but if the weather forecasters over there can only supply instant severe weather warnings, just prior to the weather changing for the worse, it's a wonder you go camping at all. Surely the daily papers would give you all fair warning on any probs looming on the weather front.
I know that some areas can be subject to tornados etc but I would think that camping would be kept to a minimum, if at all, during these times.
I just think that camping is for getting out there, not being ensconced in your TD.
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Paul
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