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CottontailCurl
12-16-2007, 04:03 PM
I found out on our last trip that my family thinks our campsite is too dark at night (after how many years of camping they tell me this). I usually just pack a lantern for the table and a flashlight for inside the tent. I've even been known to do whatever needs to be done at the campsite without a light at all.

But, after seeing how some of the campsites look with a couple strings of Christmas lights hanging around, I'm thinking of buying some for camping. Do any of you use Christmas lights at your campsites year round? How many strings of light would be too much light when camping?

My choices are:

1. One lantern, one flashlight.
2. One string of patio lights.
3. 2 strings of Christmas lights (icicles maybe?) between 3 trees at edge of campsite.
4. Strobe light.
5. Enough Christmas lights to warm up anyone who walks by (this happened one night when we passed the site on the edge of the 1600 loop).

Grumpy92
12-16-2007, 04:26 PM
The rope lights are what we use normally and then we have some awning lights that hang from the camper awning. The rope lights put out a surprising amount of light and we wind them around the concrete pad.

des1954
12-16-2007, 07:15 PM
Now,,,, if you're talking lights for Christmas, July 4th and Halloween,,, one can never have too many!!!

If you're speaking of the rest of the year, we put out some rope lights around the pad & string white icicle lites from the awning. Although I did buy some of the Colored Mickey Head Patio Lights - which could be used year 'round, as opposed the the Peppermint Mickey Head Patio lights, which are strickly Christmas lights. (There has to be some rules for site decorating.)

Deb ♥

lisa8200
12-17-2007, 05:17 AM
Now,,,, if you're talking lights for Christmas, July 4th and Halloween,,, one can never have too many!!!

If you're speaking of the rest of the year, we put out some rope lights around the pad & string white icicle lites from the awning. Although I did buy some of the Colored Mickey Head Patio Lights - which could be used year 'round, as opposed the the Peppermint Mickey Head Patio lights, which are strickly Christmas lights. (There has to be some rules for site decorating.)

Deb ♥

If when you turn on your lights, the people watching the water parade all turn towards your camper and say " Hey whats that over there " you might want to reduce by a string or two:lmao: :rotfl2: :thumbsup2 .

ibm2010
12-17-2007, 06:08 AM
We also like to use rope lights. Rope lights come in all different colors. It really depends on my mood as to which lights get put up. If you have access to power, why not have a little light?

clkelley
12-17-2007, 08:05 AM
If you start popping the breakers at the campsite, then you have too many lights!!!

No seriously, I have three different sets of lights depending on when I'm camping. I have blue lights that I cable tie to my canopies for most of the year (my camper has a blue theme going). I have multi-colored christmas lights for November/December (along with multi-colored Mickey globes), and I have orange lights (along with Pumpkin Mickey's) for October. I put these on a dusk to dawn timer.

Gatordad
12-17-2007, 08:08 AM
If you can land a 747 at your site, you have too many lights.

merryweather20
12-17-2007, 09:41 AM
If you can land a 747 at your site, you have too many lights.

You also have a pretty big site! Which sites are these :eek:

CottontailCurl
12-17-2007, 12:29 PM
Thanks, everyone, I didn't think of the rope lights.


If you're speaking of the rest of the year, we put out some rope lights around the pad & string white icicle lites from the awning. Deb ♥

Yes, for year-round camping. I think I'm leaning toward the icicles, I was wondering if that would be too much light for non-Christmas time camping. Do you use one string around the awning?

ntsammy5
12-17-2007, 01:08 PM
I tend to camp mostly where there is no electricity so only have a couple of propane lanterns, but when there is electricity, the sky is the limit!

Rhonda
12-17-2007, 01:12 PM
I think I'm leaning toward the icicles, I was wondering if that would be too much light for non-Christmas time camping. Do you use one string around the awning?

We put a string of icicle lights around our screen tent - all year round! We get many comments from people walking by about how pretty it is! :goodvibes

des1954
12-17-2007, 02:09 PM
Thanks, everyone, I didn't think of the rope lights.



Yes, for year-round camping. I think I'm leaning toward the icicles, I was wondering if that would be too much light for non-Christmas time camping. Do you use one string around the awning?

My awning is 18 feet, so I use 2 - 10 foot strings & run the balance up the sides. I'm really techno-minded in my hanging method. I use wooden spring-type clothes pins!! I know there are doo-dad's out there specifically for hanging strings of lights from your awnings, but I always carry clothes pins. They're there, so that's what I use!!:thumbsup2

BigDaddyRog
12-17-2007, 02:44 PM
My choices are:...edit...

4. Strobe light....
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Whats the strobe light for??? Ya setting up a disco there??:dancer: :dancer: :dancer: :dancer: :rockband: :dancer: :dancer: :dancer: :dancer:

Mr Man
12-19-2007, 11:24 AM
Another vote for using Christmas lights year round when we camp. I use the big ones and zip-tie them around our EZ-up. This provides more than enough light for our campsite.

Regards,

CottontailCurl
12-20-2007, 08:54 PM
Whats the strobe light for??? Ya setting up a disco there??:dancer: :dancer: :dancer: :dancer: :rockband: :dancer: :dancer: :dancer: :dancer:

I don't know, that was my husband's idea, I'll have to get back with you on that one.

hematite153
12-20-2007, 09:47 PM
lantern and flashlight sounded like a lot of light to me.

But, then, I don't think I've ever camped somewhere with electricity before--or at least, I haven't called it camping.

Every time we think about trying the Fort, we get stymied by how upscale it sounds. We're used to camping being a private spot in the woods that you have to carry your water into.

LarryJ
12-21-2007, 05:19 AM
lantern and flashlight sounded like a lot of light to me.

But, then, I don't think I've ever camped somewhere with electricity before--or at least, I haven't called it camping.

Every time we think about trying the Fort, we get stymied by how upscale it sounds. We're used to camping being a private spot in the woods that you have to carry your water into.

DW and I were commenting that some of these campers have missed the boat since some of these setups are simply the "mine is bigger than yours". We passed a tent site last night that had like three strings of lights tastefully done and we said now at least they gave it a shot. We're like three sites down from that guy with all the lights/displays in the 1600 loop with the animated Santa, etc. and quite frankly it's just silly and is clearly someone who has uncontrolled Testosterone issues.

If I want to see lights on steroids I will go to MGM for the Osborne display.

Larry

AuburnJen92
12-21-2007, 07:54 AM
We have 7 blow-ups, two strands of lights, a mickey head lamp post and an Auburn lamp post on our site here this weekend. My DH says I am insane, however, I didn't set up them at home so I could do it here. ;)

bigdisneydaddy
12-21-2007, 11:26 AM
We have 7 blow-ups, two strands of lights, a mickey head lamp post and an Auburn lamp post on our site here this weekend. My DH says I am insane, however, I didn't set up them at home so I could do it here. ;)


Maybe I will get to see your golf cart again this trip. :lmao:

Minnie's Mate
12-26-2007, 10:45 AM
If you plug them in and all the lights in your loop don't dim, you don't have too many lights up!:rotfl2:

On the other hand, if your site looks like any of these:

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1662472

you might have too many lights!:scared1:

PolynesianPixie
12-26-2007, 01:55 PM
My awning is 18 feet, so I use 2 - 10 foot strings & run the balance up the sides. I'm really techno-minded in my hanging method. I use wooden spring-type clothes pins!! I know there are doo-dad's out there specifically for hanging strings of lights from your awnings, but I always carry clothes pins. They're there, so that's what I use!!:thumbsup2

I bought these little plastic hook doo-dads specifically for hanging my icicle lights on my awning-----They DIDN'T work!!!!!! I used wooden clothes pins and they worked like a champ~even in the wind!

djblu883
12-26-2007, 08:05 PM
If you plug them in and all the lights in your loop don't dim, you don't have too many lights up!:rotfl2:

On the other hand, if your site looks like any of these:

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1662472

you might have too many lights!:scared1:

I camped across from that guy 2 years ago and he sure was a nice man..he and his wife also brought down a truck just to carry all the decorations. I've been buying a few things to add to my collection each chance I get after going to the Fort and seeing so much...this next Christmas I'll be going right before Christmas and hopefully I'll have a fun but tasteful collection to share with those who enjoy them!

AuburnJen92
12-26-2007, 09:52 PM
Maybe I will get to see your golf cart again this trip. :lmao:

I wish you could have. That was the only thing that worked on a constant basis and didn't blow over!:rotfl: