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   sticks to Ted Heise   
   Re: The trip to Giant City State Park pa   
   29 Oct 25 10:55:26   
   
   From: wolverine01@charter.net   
      
   On 10/29/2025 9:43 AM, Ted Heise wrote:   
   > On Wed, 29 Oct 2025 08:39:59 -0500,   
   >    sticks  wrote:   
   >>   On 10/28/2025 9:17 PM, bfh wrote:   
   >>>> On the second night, I did get a neighbor who had a handful   
   >>>> of kids. They were all very nice and not loud and annoying.   
   >>>> But, they left this damn blue light string on until about 10   
   >>>> PM that was very annoying as I was trying to sit out by my   
   >>>> campfire.  Gosh I wish people would figure out how much all   
   >>>> that light disturbs other people.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> >>   
   >>> I strongly suspect that they think it's cool and that you   
   >>> appreciate it.   
   >>   
   >>   I agree there are people who think their fancy lighting is as   
   >>   you say cool.  I too have those blue lights on my awning, not   
   >>   as bright as the ones in the picture, but I only use them   
   >>   occasionally when I need to see something clearer, and turn   
   >>   them off as fast as I can.   
   >   
   > The awning on our Lance 1475 has LEDs along the edge, I think   
   > they're basically white.  We haven't had the awning out much, so   
   > they don't get used a whole lot.  I'll turn them or the LEDs on   
   > the front of the trailer (or the light above the door) if the wife   
   > has gone to the bath house--so she can see where we are coming   
   > back.  Other than that, I don't turm them on much.  Kinda feels   
   > like showing off to just leave them on.   
      
   My awning lights work either extended or retracted.  There is also a   
   white light you can turn on outside the door, but that is also too damn   
   bright for my tastes.  What I usually do is just leave the blackout   
   shades up on the awning side of the RV while I'm out.  That gives me   
   enough light to see just enough to not run into things.  Once I pull   
   them down, it gets very dark.   
      
      
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