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Flood lights under 5th wheels

Postby asianflava » Sun Oct 08, 2006 6:30 am

This has nothing to do with teardrops but I figure somebody here will know the answer since we spend a lot of time camping (well, some of us).

Having camped near those humongus Fifth Wheel Trailers, I've noticed that a lot of them put lights under the trailer. Some use those halogen work lights, some use floodlights, and some just use ropelights.

My question is why? Is it to keep critters away?

Just wondering.
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Postby rasp » Sun Oct 08, 2006 6:43 am

they are afraid of the dark :lol:

maybe they should just camp in a walmart parking lot :o
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Postby calwes » Sun Oct 08, 2006 9:33 am

I noticed that also and was wandering the same thing.
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Postby Ma3tt » Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:11 am

I think its a rule or something ".....any large rig owner must irritate the other campers in as many ways possible. use of generators, satalite dishes, electric pop outs, lights under the rig, loud baseball games at all hours, etc"
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Postby JunkMan » Sun Oct 08, 2006 10:37 am

The only light that I have under my 5'er is a small 12 volt work light near the hitch. It comes in handy when accessing the propane tank compartment or front storage compartment, and when hooking up.

No slide-outs or satalite dishes for me, and I RARELY use my generator (don't even bring it unless I knw that I will be in a park without electricity, and I will not be able to get by with just the 12 volt system, which is very rare).

I have had more problems with beer drinking rednecks in their tents than I have with people in big RVs'. The guys with the big RV's seem to be afraid to be outside with the bugs and nature, and tend to spend most of their time locked up inside their rigs watching TV!
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Postby Jiminsav » Sun Oct 08, 2006 12:07 pm

I have had more problems with beer drinking rednecks in their tents than I have with people in big RVs'. The guys with the big RV's seem to be afraid to be outside with the bugs and nature, and tend to spend most of their time locked up inside their rigs watching TV!
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i'll second that motion and call for a quorum!!
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Postby Jiminsav » Sun Oct 08, 2006 12:11 pm

I found this on the best of Craiglist yesterday..I think it applies here.
best of craigslist > salt lake city > To all "Happy Campers"
Originally Posted: Tue, 5 Sep 12:00 MDT

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To all "Happy Campers"
Date: 2006-09-05, 12:00PM MDT


Folks, yesterday ended the regular summer season. I am in the West roughly between the Wasatch and the Tetons. I went home and drank a martini. I made it a double. Yes, there will still be more happy campers. But for the most part, Labor Day signals an end to the onslaught of humanity. Yes, we'll still have to put up with rude French Canadians for a little while but for the most part, we've made it through the storm.

It used to be that camping meant pitching a tent and hiking. Or maybe bringing the horses and doing some trail riding. But lately it seems like people are bringing their homes with them. The generators I can live with so long as they are quiet and used within reason. It’s the late night music and drinking that kept us running this summer. I saw more domestics, more of what we classify as "disorderly conduct" offenses, and generally more people being rude and obnoxious to neighboring campers than in years past. And what's with the big screen TV's out in the forest? Can't you cut the umbilical cord with your TV for just three or four days? I went through one campground last night and felt like I was at the freaking drive in.

Listen folks, most people go camping to get away from it all. Who wants to here you screaming at your kids or berating your wife? No one wants to hear your stereo with the Bass cranked up to where my windows are vibrating before I even arrive. No one wants to here your drunken tirades and fights.

Saturday I handled 4 public urination (for the record, I don't care if your taking a leak behind a bush but what's up with you idiots that don't even try to conceal yourself?) 6 disorderly conduct, 2 domestics, 7 loud music complaints, and one possession (meth) arrest. Holy sh** people! This is supposed to be camping, not the hood. Your Lincoln Navigator might have a premium sound system with a CD changer but does that mean we all have to enjoy your music? The answer is no. And to you people that cannot understand why the posted speed limit is 15 MPH,,,,it's because a lot of people bring little kids camping with them and these kids tend to run around. To the chick in the Dodge Neon with the Raiders Sticker, yes, you do get a ticket for going 50 in a 15 and no, I don't care that you called my supervisor (neither does my supervisor, she said you talk like a 12 year old that didn't get the prize you wanted from the dentist)

Being a park ranger used to mean a lot of PR, giving directions, occasional search and rescue, first aid, and a periodic encounter with some idiot who drank too much. But now it means responding to the same calls any department handles in an urban area. Instead of smiling at people and letting kids turn our overhead lights on, or petting our horse or sitting on our ATV and handing out junior ranger badges, we have to be on guard all the time looking for tweekers and gun totting survivalists who hate the government or want to use the wilderness as a place to stash sh** for the Armageddon. And since when did it become popular to use the great outdoors to kill yourself? What happened to committing suicide in town? Now we have people coming out looking for the "natural way" to commit suicide and frankly, some of the places you are choosing make body recovery an all day ordeal. To the moron from Salt Lake that just had to take the 500 foot high dive, do you have any idea what it takes to stage a deep canyon body recovery when our only access is the river? I had plans that weekend!

Here are some of my summer favorites from this year

To the peckerhead from Denver standing out the side of the road skinning out a dead Coyote. I understand that it was road kill and that you didn't shoot it. My problem is your lack of common sense. Everyone driving by sees you standing there with your buck knife gutting this damn thing. Do you think they know it was road kill? Every widow from Cheyenne to San Francisco that drove by and saw you standing there with your prize had there cell phones in hand faster than Wyatt Earp could pull a six iron.

And to the Californian who stopped to help the deer that had been hit. You’re mad at me because I wouldn't call a vet? Are you nuts lady? This is the wilderness not The Bon Macy's. We do not call veterinarians for road kill.

To the kid that pointed the airsoft M-16 out of your car window at me as we passed on the highway,,, I’m sorry I made your dad wet his pants when I pulled you all from the car at gunpoint but hey, your the one who took the orange top off of your toy and don't you think that you being 16 means your old enough to know better? Hell, I damn near had my own private heart attack because of you. What am I supposed to think when I see a Cadillac with California plates and a big black gun barrel pointed at me?

To the Hispanic guy who tossed the empty Bush Lite beer case out the window,,how is me pulling you over racial profiling? I would have pulled you over no matter what color you are. You ought to get an ass kicking just for being a lazy pig. You paid how much for those rims and yet you drink the cheapest beer on the shelf and you can't afford a littering ticket? I don't think so. I hate writing tickets but you’re the kind that makes it fun.

To the guy taking a crap on the side of the road, do you think that just because your on the passengers side of your RV doesn't mean we can't see you squatting there on the asphalt? There's a whole forest ten feet away! When I came around the corner and saw that I almost crashed into a friggin tree!

To the guy doing the horizontal rumba with your girlfriend on top of the picnic table. Yes, I'm sure it was cool and yes, she is hot but can't you at least wait until its dark???? Not everyone is a voyeur. Someone must not have enjoyed seeing your naked ass pile driving some tart from town or they wouldn't have bothered to call it in.

To the guy who stole one of our ATV's. Don't you think you should have painted it a different color or did something to change its appearance before you start riding it around the same area you stole it from?



To the rest of you real outdoorsmen and women who respect the land, pack out what you pack in, and enjoy the outdoors for what it is, more power to you. But I'll never contact you unless we are passing on the trail and then it's only a mutual hello or maybe answering your questions about weather or terrain.

To the weekend warriors who bring your hate and discontent with you, stay home.

Realistically, 90% of the people who visit the outdoors are great. You make the job fun. It’s the 10% who seek to work overtime to put everyone else out that makes it bad.

The summer is over! Now I can concentrate on a little work around the house and maybe some fishing. Winter will be here soon and life will be good.

Until next summer!

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Postby sdtripper2 » Sun Oct 08, 2006 2:36 pm

Jimmy: :)

I sure enjoyed that best of Craig list email. I was laughing and
very understanding of the rangers position and recollections.

These words I quote of the Happy Ranger should be posted at the
entrance of every campground, as well as a signed waver should
have to be attached with every prepayment as in a contractual
agreement, before you get in.
The Happy Ranger wrote:People go camping to get away from it all. Who wants to here you screaming at your kids or berating your wife? No one wants to hear your stereo with the Bass cranked up to where my windows are vibrating before I
even arrive. No one wants to here your drunken tirades and fights.


The recollections of this ranger sure hit home with sage
knowledge that can't help but bring a smile to ones face in the
knowingness that he has walked in boots that have traveled
miles down the paths of campgrounds. He sure brings home the
realization that rangers telling "Smokey the Bear" stories has given
way to being a Smokey with death, sex, bad guys and $hit being
a more real occurrence, and every day experience for him.

Thanks for sharing Jimmy: :eyebrows:
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is good enough to be given a square deal afterwards." -------Theodore Roosevelt

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Postby JunkMan » Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:05 pm

Wow Jim, that's a heck of a letter, but I have no trouble believing everything in it. Unfortunatly, I have witnessed similar things while camping. :(

While camping in Nova Scotia this summer (Canada Day weekend no less) we made the mistake (twice) of staying in campgrounds that were actually more of a party place. You all have probably have seen the type, half the spots have old trailers set up permanantly, and all of the rednecks from town come out on the weekend to party.

The first one we stopped at was during the week, so it was pretty quiet, but the second was on Friday night. The group across the road from us partied all night, and there were beer cans and trash all over their campsite in the morning. Of course, they weren't the only ones parting, but they were noisy enough that we didn't really notice the others. Luckily for us we were moving on up the road in the morning, and not spending another night there.

I really wish that there was some way to identify these type of places before making reservations. I suppose that is a good reason to use state/national/provincial parks, you know that there aren't any permenant types there except the hosts.
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Postby Jiminsav » Sun Oct 08, 2006 5:51 pm

Jeff & Odie,

I thought it was pretty typical of a party campground myself.
and, I know we are pretty guilty of drinking to excess a time or twelve, but I at least try to keep it down to a dull roar, unless Woody starts playing TOAST on his cd player..then, well, you know.. 8)

but at least we take care to clean up our mess, we will shut up if a ranger comes around, and who needs a generator when you have a Teardrop. ;)
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