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General => Poll Forum => Topic started by: NadMat on Mar 04, 2006, 12:21 PM

Title: Connected Campers?
Post by: NadMat on Mar 04, 2006, 12:21 PM
So how connected to the world are you when you are camping?

Are you like me, with a phone and an internet connection anywhere I can get a Cellular signal? Or are you more the "thats what I came out here to avoid" type?
Or somewhere inbetween?
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Post by: GrizzlyTaco on Mar 04, 2006, 06:41 PM
Me, I like to leave the computers and phones behind, also my watch. I dont want to be bothered with that stuff. I want to relax with family and or friends when we camp, otherwise whats the point!!!........Ed   :sombraro:
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Post by: RKCRWLR on Mar 04, 2006, 08:56 PM
Connected by phone as best as I can... job demands it.  Try to hit email as well.  But its a quickie and get back to the business of camping.  CD has entered to help the baby nap, but radio is out.
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Post by: NadMat on Mar 04, 2006, 11:19 PM
Well I like having laptop handy to download pictures off of camera, and to do emails with buddies who couldn't come. My phone has internet connectivity, required for some of what I do, and even if didn't, there are always a coffee house or library I can hit when passing thru a town that has free or cheap wireless internet. Having my laptop and phone can mean the difference of camping for a week vs a weekend, cannot always afford to be that unavailable when a big project going on, but having a phone and being able to do email is as good as sitting around the office being bored with routine chores. I call it 'mobile remote office' and its more fun to do the office routine around fun outdoor activities than to be stuck in the office all day killing time waiting on an email or a phone call.
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Post by: cyclone on Mar 05, 2006, 08:26 AM
We always take a cell phone along; although there have been several trips when reception was very iffy at best.  We leave it turned on, but only because my parents are in their 70's and I feel more comfortable knowing I can be reached if necessary.  The laptop stays at home.
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Post by: wavery on Mar 05, 2006, 11:53 AM
We bring our cell phones to keep in touch with family. If I brought my computer, my DW would stay home :p .
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Post by: Shelly on Mar 05, 2006, 10:24 PM
We bring our cell phone for emergencies with the elderly in our family.  Nothing else though.  No computers, tv's, game boys, portable DVD's or anything.  Camping is for camping.  That said it is great that those that have to stay connected to work can and still get to be in the great outdoors, thankfully though that's not me!

Shelly
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Post by: unitydnk on Mar 05, 2006, 10:52 PM
DH is not always with us and likes us to in touch
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Post by: vjm1639 on Mar 06, 2006, 08:04 AM
We bring our cell phones because all our kids are on their own now so we need to be able to be reached in an emergency. That's all they are used for though.  Neither of us are phone talkers and DH won't answer any work calls that come in on it when he's off.  Says that's what voice mail is for!     We take the laptop but use it for the GPS purposes more than anything.
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Post by: chasd60 on Mar 06, 2006, 09:04 AM
On longer trips I bring my laptop because I use a GPS unit with it for traveling. I can also upload photos to it from my digital camera if the camera gets full.
 
I also carry a cell phone but I don't use it much. I have a TracFone that had 620 minutes when I got it in September of 05 and I still have 487 minutes left. Averages out to about 22 minutes per month. Some of my calls were charged double minutes because I was out of my calling area. A lot cheaper than paying $35/mo for 22 minutes.
 
Most of the campgrounds that are local to me don't have cell phone reception anyway.
 
I am connected with a 13" television (I like to check the evening news) and a radio. I bought a Grundig crank to charge radio that we use.
 
I have 3 trips booked for this season so far and none of them have any hookups but the solar works great. Keeps my camper batteries, rechargeable lantern, blender, GMRS radios and flashlight topped off too.
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Post by: lmack on Mar 06, 2006, 09:21 AM
My job requires me to be as connected as I can,  I carry a laptop with a verizon Broadband air card so I can connect to the internet most places,  I can then VPN into the network at work to "fix" issues as they come up.  It gets to feeling sometimes I'm never off work but that's part of my job.   I guess that's better than making rush trips back to work, at least I can do most of my stuff anywhere I'm getting a Verizon Signal.
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Post by: SpeakEasy on Mar 06, 2006, 10:00 AM
I'm a lot like most of you who have posted answers: cell phone is available for emergencies generally. Laptop stays at home. Stop in at libraries once in a while to check e-mail. I go camping to intentionally "get away."

That said, I have a story.

Last summer, just before we set off on our planned-in-advance, three-week trip, I got a job offer. Since I was already under contract to a different employer, I didn't feel right about just dumping them and going to the new job. So, the cell phone and library computers got a work-out from me on our trip! All the negotiations - first to get released from the old job, and then to come to specific terms with the new one - took place on the road. It was a bizarrre experience for me, being 1000 miles from home and doing cell-phone negotiations for a better salary and working conditions! Slapping mosquitoes with one hand and two feet while standing in a campsite making a deal on a cell phone. I never thought I'd become one of THOSE people! Hey, you do what you gotta do.

This summer will be different, I expect.
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Post by: AustinBoston on Mar 06, 2006, 12:52 PM
This varies widely for us.  We had one trip last year when we basically checked the cell phones for messages once in a while (otherwise they were turned off).  We have often camped in areas that are outside cellular coverage.

On a second trip later in the summer, we chose a campground because they had wireless internet availability.  But this was because DD's wedding was less than a month away, and it was one of the few opportunities for both DD's and DW to actually be in the same place at the same time to plan last minute items.

We sometimes bring the laptop in order to download pics from the digital camera, but once the download is done, the laptop gets put away.

One thing we've never done is bring a printer.  Anybody do that?

Austin
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Post by: garym053 on Mar 09, 2006, 03:49 PM
Leave Cell Phone, 'puter, TV and anything else that would intrude from the "outside" world into my piece and quiet.
I DO however bring a Weather/emergency Radio!
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Post by: NadMat on Mar 10, 2006, 09:13 AM
I understand the views of those who are all about 'leave all that crap behind'. Although looks like most of us do take our cell phones these days. While I had to take my laptop originally because of work reasons, I found that it was nice for a few other functions, mostly for handling pictures, or as a rainy day something to do thing, just pop in a dvd or play a game. I usually will not use the internet unless is just available at campground wirelessly, or if am doing a longer than a weekend trip, will usually check my email every couple of days, if necessary connecting thru my cell phone. The other thing it can allow, is that when am doing software development project, working alone on computer for periods with occasional communication with others on project the pup can become my 'home office' and can enjoy a couple of weeks on the road, without officially taking 'time off' from work to do so.
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Post by: gravy on Mar 11, 2006, 10:04 PM
We take our cell phones with us in case of emergencies at home.We were in the mopuntains in Va. on our motorcycle a few years ago and the DW's mother passed away.If we had not had the cell phones with us,we wouldn't have known till we got home.
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Post by: dee106 on Mar 12, 2006, 04:57 AM
yes we are a connected family, my part time job, was to be on line , and if i didn't take my laptop i wouldn't be able to have gotten away so much! But I used it late night, so my days and evenings were ours to enjoy. My cell phone is my leash, I have to have it on 24/7 for work, and family. They know when I'm away and only son calls me for non emergencies while away. DH uses it to check the market when he is following something, and on bad weather days he will watch a DVD, we also track the weather, so we know whats doing. We to have the verizon card, it works great, even in the mountains of North Carolina we got a signal.
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Post by: ilovecamping on Mar 17, 2006, 01:57 PM
We take our cell phones mostly for emergencies.  We have a tv, dvd player and radio/cd player, tv connected games-at least 3, and card games.  We like to watch the weather and DH likes a movie if the weather is bad.  I like the tv for the noise factor in the late evenings and we both like to listen to music.  The games are mostly for bad weather or when the kids/grandkids come along.  We just like to get away from the rat race of home but still like to have the things we like with us.
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Post by: ForestCreature on Mar 17, 2006, 02:13 PM
We do bring our cell phones. More often than not we get no signal. When we camp local the signal is there, and if it rings the noise of it scares the crap out of me!