I remember camping on the Blue Ridge parkway at Bear Den campground. If you needed something not offered in the camp store there was a little town at the bottom of the other side of the mountain and there was a Walmart….killed the experience.
I like using a GPS that tells you where all the places to eat are. Before this, we would be hungry while traveling and stop at the first place we saw. There was always something better a little ways down the road.
Native Laplanders used to say that they go home, if they’ve got lost. Now they all have navigators. They also have laptops and top laps in reindeer sleigh racing.
Tigressy almost 6 years ago
Or never went camping at all.
Kaputnik almost 6 years ago
It took our ancestors a lot of work to develop houses, I hate to waste all that and go back to tents.
vics_machine Premium Member almost 6 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZg4Df_6gEA
InTraining Premium Member almost 6 years ago
So your grandparents were unhappy campers… !
rshive almost 6 years ago
Family history rewritten.
KEA almost 6 years ago
I remember before McDonald’s were everywhere and finding a place to eat could be a real “adventure”
CYGNUS X1 almost 6 years ago
I remember camping on the Blue Ridge parkway at Bear Den campground. If you needed something not offered in the camp store there was a little town at the bottom of the other side of the mountain and there was a Walmart….killed the experience.
Perkycat almost 6 years ago
I like using a GPS that tells you where all the places to eat are. Before this, we would be hungry while traveling and stop at the first place we saw. There was always something better a little ways down the road.
BlueFin Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Native Laplanders used to say that they go home, if they’ve got lost. Now they all have navigators. They also have laptops and top laps in reindeer sleigh racing.
tudza Premium Member almost 6 years ago
His ancestors started in the Americas. Those that didn’t get done in by ancient climate change got eaten by the first humans to come over.