Re: Heat

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Sujet : Re: Heat
De : wolverine01 (at) *nospam* charter.net (sticks)
Groupes : rec.outdoors.rv-travel
Date : 23. Jun 2025, 15:11:06
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On 6/22/2025 4:36 PM, Ted wrote:
On 6/22/25 11:36 AM, Ted Heise wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jun 2025 19:48:13 -0500,
 sticks <wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
 
   I can't imagine being out trying to enjoy camping in heat  like this. My brother living in Florida says he is getting used  to it, but I don't think I ever could.  It's just unbearable,  and unlike the cold where you just put on another layer, you  can't get away from it....unless of course you stay in the  house.  Oppressive is putting it mildly!
>
I know, right?  Sitting in the trailer with the AC blasting just doesn't appeal.  I've been wondering if there are places north of here that might be cooler, but I bet we would have to drive a *long* way.  Grumble.
 Well, it looks like the temps may be tolerable up toward Lake Superior, and
it's only two days travel from us--so maybe that's an option for a camping
trip in the near future.  Anyone have recommendations?
I posted last year about a place we stayed up in what's known as "The Porkies."  Campground was right on the southern shore of Lake Superior. Good place to go for riding bikes along the lake, too.  Worst thing was the biting flies everywhere, and the skeeters in the wooded areas.
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We've also been up in the Upper Peninsula area and stayed around Munising.  Lots of things to do up there, but we stayed in a cabin and didn't RV it.
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
22 Jun 25 * Heat5sticks
22 Jun 25 `* Re: Heat4Ted Heise
22 Jun 25  +* Re: Heat2Ted
23 Jun 25  i`- Re: Heat1sticks
23 Jun 25  `- Re: Heat1sticks

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