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Started by peislander, January 27, 2016, 07:42:13 PM

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peislander

We probably all have noted that christainm always seems to be on the lookout for Livin'Lite related pics that she can potentially use to promote Livin'Lite on her social media pursuits. My thought was maybe some of us (or all) are willing to help her by posting some of our favorite pics. The idea is if you post a pic here you are pre-approving her potential use of the image -- and potentially without credit. I'm suggesting we do add a note about the pic in case that info is useful to her.

I'll start --- and perhaps others are willing to join me...



 << in Newfoundland, Canada. Tow vehicle has since been replaced but the tough little Camplite is just like new.  :)

peislander

And here's another...



<< patiently waiting for spring.  


billmoore

Here are a few from our first year with the LivinLite Bearcat BC7x20.

Camping in February at Deception Pass State Park on Whidbey Island:

Camping in March in the rain at Verlot Campground, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest:

Camping in July, boondocking in the  Idaho Panhandle National Forest:




peislander

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craigd

[p]I took a lot of pictures but not to many of my camper, here are a couple when I camped on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.[/p][p]
[/p][p]1 - Grand Canyon North Rim[/p][p]2 - Grand Canyon North Rim[/p][p]3 - Catalina State Park, Oro Valley, Az[/p][p]4 - Dead Horse Point State Park Moab Utah[/p][p]5 - Grand Canyon South Rim[/p]

mitch


Here are a couple. The first is just a backyard shot, the second is from the Appalachian String Band Music Festival in West Va



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Mitch
2013 13QBB
2015 Ford F-150
Anderson 3324 WDH

spot1

Quote from: @craigd" timestamp="1453993716" source="/post/18111/thread[p]I took a lot of pictures but not to many of my camper, here are a couple when I camped on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.[/p]
Nice Shots! We want to camp at the North Rim.  How did you like the campground?

Thanks,

charliem

[quote source="/post/18112/thread" timestamp="1453993790" author="@mitch"]
Here are a couple. The first is just a backyard shot, the second is from the Appalachian String Band Music Festival in West Va
[/quote][font size="3"]Now that's a shot you won't see often. Two Camplites side by side. I've only seen one other CL in a CG in two years of camping.   8-) [/font]
Any 20 minute job can be stretched
to a week with proper planning

Charlie
NW Florida

mitch

I met the owner of that one the year before and he had a small teardrop, he liked mine enough that when he was upsizing he looked around and found the Camplite at DHRV.  Pretty much the same story of how I got mine,  I was still tent camping and my friend had a 13QBB, I was impressed enough, and she spoke highly enough, that when I was ready to buy I looked for a Camplite.  The moral of the story here, Livinlite if you're listening, is that your existing customers are your best sales people.  Giving your existing customers reason to doubt your product will reduce the number of sales you get overall.  
Mitch
2013 13QBB
2015 Ford F-150
Anderson 3324 WDH

gnies

[quote timestamp="1453996911" author="@charliem" source="/post/18114/thread"][quote source="/post/18112/thread" author="@mitch" timestamp="1453993790"]Here are a couple. The first is just a backyard shot, the second is from the Appalachian String Band Music Festival in West Va
[/quote][font size="3"]Now that's a shot you won't see often. Two Camplites side by side. I've only seen one other CL in a CG in two years of camping.   8-)   [/font]
[/quote]Last year at my Seasonal campground in New Brunswick I saw one Camplite and one Quicksilver, at Kouchibouguac National Park also in NB I saw a Quicksilver too. Plus the Fundy National Park gathering we did where David and PEIslander was there so I saw 2 more there :-) Total of 5 seen last year in New Brunswick and there is no dealer in this province lol

david

Bill:

I have camped at the north rim of the Grand Canyon several times. The north rim is about 1,000 feet higher than the south rim, so it is cooler and evergreen forested, unlike the south rim. The south rim packs the RVs into a parking lot, side by side, whereas at the north rim you camp alongside the tent campers. It isn't as rustic as a lot of USFS sites, but it is ok.

The south rim does have a steeper overlook and the river is closer to the rim there. But the north rim has a more gentle slope down and you can easily hike down all or part way. Well, all the way is never easy. Doing that at the south rim is much tougher.

The north rim also has a base lodge with restaurant tables and outdoor seating overlooking the canyon. Also I think that the main overlook- Bright Angel Point is more dramatic, because it is....on a point.

If you are going to arrive late, just camp at a USFS site just outside of the park and drive into the park in the morning.
David M

16TBS towed with a 2013 Nissan Pathfinder

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[quote source="/post/18119/thread" timestamp="1454000808" author="@david"]Bill:

I have camped at the north rim of the Grand Canyon several times. The north rim is about 1,000 feet higher than the south rim, so it is cooler and evergreen forested, unlike the south rim. The south rim packs the RVs into a parking lot, side by side, whereas at the north rim you camp alongside the tent campers. It isn't as rustic as a lot of USFS sites, but it is ok.

The south rim does have a steeper overlook and the river is closer to the rim there. But the north rim has a more gentle slope down and you can easily hike down all or part way. Well, all the way is never easy. Doing that at the south rim is much tougher.

The north rim also has a base lodge with restaurant tables and outdoor seating overlooking the canyon. Also I think that the main overlook- Bright Angel Point is more dramatic, because it is....on a point.

If you are going to arrive late, just camp at a USFS site just outside of the park and drive into the park in the morning.[/quote]David,

Thanks!!!   Our next camping trip out west will include the North Rim, Zion, and Bryce Canyon to mention only a few!!!!!!