We want to start our trip in Michigan, go down to Texas, west to Arizona and back to Michigan in 2 weeks. I have never used and RV before and I don’t know if it’s better to rent one or to sleep in hotels driving with a car. I have a 2 years old child and I am looking for the most stress free option.
I have a 1.7 K/D but I can’t build up a decent Killstreak. I usually get stopped around my 3rd or 4th kill. I don’t camp. Tips anyone?
I wanna get to killstreaks to where I can use 7 or higher.
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It has to feed A LOT of people, and it has to be very portable. Cooking it on site is not really an option, so it has to be able to sit in a cooler overnight and still be presentable the next day. We will be camping, and there will be no electricity. Any ideas would be appreciated, I just need some inspiration.
My wife and I recently moved down here from Washington, and miss being able to drive an hour in any direction and be out in the woods with nobody around for miles. We’re looking for an area where we can just go and set up our tent, let the dogs run, do some target practice with our guns, and be alone. So far all we’ve experienced is campgrounds where we have to worry about the big RVs "camping" in the spots on either sides of us.
If you get there the night before, and you do get a ticket, what do you then do with all of your camping gear so you can go in and watch the match on center court (hopefully this was the ticket you earned by queuing)? Don’t you go right in after you purchase your ticket?
going camping for 4 days and don’t want to have to survive off of hotdogs the whole time. Won’t have pots or pans, just an open fire. If I throw a thing of potatoes into foil and in the fire, will that work or will they be burned to a crisp?
Im looking for a campground somewhere in maine or new hampshire. I have only two stipulations. I want a tent site, and I want a waterfront site. Why is it that camping is now looked at as an rv and trailer destination and tent sites are few and far between? Nobody does real camping anymore? Jeez! (if anyone knows any good spots in maine/NH, let me know! thanks!!
I drove it years back in a motorhome, had a terrific time. Now my sons and I are toying with the the idea of riding it next summer, perhpas carrying a small tent and camping gear. Any thoughts, suggestions, ideas? Thanks.
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