bluesbob wrote:I've tented in high winds in Anza Borrego. I've tented in snowstorms in the high Sierra. I've tented in drenching rain in the redwoods. I once went through a storm in the Sierra where lightning struck so close it was like a million flash bulbs going off.
Those and other experiences was overwhelming and deeply etched in my memory. I would have missed it all in an RV.
bluesbob wrote:I've tented in high winds in Anza Borrego. I've tented in snowstorms in the high Sierra. I've tented in drenching rain in the redwoods. I once went through a storm in the Sierra where lightning struck so close it was like a million flash bulbs going off.
Those and other experiences was overwhelming and deeply etched in my memory. I would have missed it all in an RV.
peachandpapa wrote:Whenever a newbie is set to stay with our camp, we press them to bring an RV. Burning Man is enough of a sensory overload to have to deal with a tent and the elements their first burn. Easier the better for our dear newbies...
Rommel wrote:Tents build better burners. I'm sorry, but it's not an adventure without some degree adversity.
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