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Old 07-03-2012, 05:36 PM   #209
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Camping is a vacation to me. I prefer that to spending megabucks to be pampered at a fancy hotel, and I'm not much for traveling to exotic places. To each his own, I guess.

"Camping" can take many forms too, from a sleeping bag under the stars to tent camping to luxurious RVs. It's nice to have some variety while away, especially if it's for an extended period. I see nothing wrong with wanting to have movies and music accessible while camping; there's plenty of time to enjoy the Great Outdoors too.
Exactly

I like yurt camping along the Oregon coast. They're only $35~41/ night. My favorite time is in the winter, especially during a storm. The sounds of waves, wind, and rain is very relaxing. Inside, you're quite comfortable; since yurts are equipped with a bunk bed, a futon, a coffee table, lights, heat, and electricity. Outside, there's a picnic table, a fire pit, and water.
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