Suggestion regarding RV Campers

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This was a fun series to watch.

Number one problem one will be faced with is safe drinking water.
Got my nephew their play set along with the dvd box-set as a gift.

That show was the real deal after that Russian gurrl Mila fuckkin jokovich topped all them Zombie flicks for a while:

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10 years down da road these sets are goin be worth a pretty penny, cuz they's long outta production.
Wanted to buy my nephew this Lego set. My sister said "over my dead body."

You know how rare this Lego set is?

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Zbigniew Libera, Lego Concentration Camp / Lego. Obóz koncentracyjny, 1996, box with Lego bricks, photo courtesy of the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

The artist created seven boxes for Lego sets, almost identical to those produced by the Danish company: with the Lego logo and the traditional photograph of the finished design on the package. In the case of Zbigniew Libera's sets, however, it is not a space or train station, nor a medieval castle. Instead, the artist used authentic Lego bricks to construct a Nazi concentration camp.
 
@AZ_HighCountry

Hiking boots and fitness.

Haven't bought a good pair of mountain work boots in twelve years. Personally, I find hiking boots too stiff. Did enjoy hiking in a good pair of infantry boots I found in a military surplus store.

Fitness. Anyone who wants to enjoy the mountains has to be able to walk at least ten miles a day in their boots.

Have done many 15-20 mile day hikes. The craziest challenge was a 18 mile loop at a State of Michigan park, barefoot. Fun walking past others with looks of disbelief. 😂
 
This conversation is so very 'America. I don't mean that in a disrespectful way - it's just a very American thing, having a camper van, driving around the continent you call a country.

Caravaning is a thing in the UK, but i don't know a single Pakistani who does it. It's mostly Gypsies or working class or lower middle class English. Sounds like a nice concept though TBH.
 
This conversation is so very 'America. I don't mean that in a disrespectful way - it's just a very American thing, having a camper van, driving around the continent you call a country.

Caravaning is a thing in the UK, but i don't know a single Pakistani who does it. It's mostly Gypsies or working class or lower middle class English. Sounds like a nice concept though TBH.
Interestingly, on our Normandy trip, we saw a lot of travel trailers in Colleville-sur-Mer and Vierville-sur-Mer.

Quite a few established RV parks all along the D514.
 
Interestingly, on our Normandy trip, we saw a lot of travel trailers in Colleville-sur-Mer and Vierville-sur-Mer.

Quite a few established RV parks all along the D514.
I guess the French have the weather for it.
 

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