In the middle of the Panama Canal you can see the Atlantic and the Pacific! But I can bet the the scenery is not as beutiful!
I have been to the Panama Canal and have seen it. Panama is beautiful!!!
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In the middle of the Panama Canal you can see the Atlantic and the Pacific! But I can bet the the scenery is not as beutiful!
Compared to 27 people now!At one time, we had close to 100 people viewing....
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Whoa!Is that why nobody would ever be able to read this entire thread?!
You're full of it today, aren't you?!![]()
:/ You're probably right.
Umm! I beg your pardon, but some here HAVE read the entire thread.![]()
When they do, send me some! Pleeeeeease! Pretty, pretty please!
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Quote:I told my boys that I am retired from camping... But going in a camper would be completely different!!!
I understand both of your points of view. But here's my take on camping.oh it is we always had campers growing up. When I got married my husband and his family where tenters so I gave it a go for a couple years but finally put my foot down this year.
In the middle of the Panama Canal you can see the Atlantic and the Pacific! But I can bet the the scenery is not as beutiful!
I have been to the Panama Canal and have seen it. Panama is beautiful!!!
Quote: They were all my children
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I understand both of your points of view. But here's my take on camping.
I've always been a wilderness camper, either backpacking or canoeing. All my camping gear is based on backpacking - tents, stoves, et. al..
IMHO, you can't access wilderness by road.
I'm not a fan of crowds when I want to enjoy wilderness. It isn't wilderness with a lot of people around. I want to see wildlife, not people.
I was shocked when I lived in Germany at what they call campgrounds. There's an area along a nice river with what resembles an RV dealer parking lot and a forest of TV antennas. I'd sneer at them as I'd hike by.
My father-in-law tried to talk me into buying a camper for years till I finally told him, it won't fit in my canoe.
If I want to travel and have comfort, there are hotels and rental homes for that.
That's just the way I look at it.
They were all my children
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