Last year we camped near some people that brought friggen tri pod mounted jobsite work lights and extended them to full length.
We could see the glow through the trees. It was ridiculous.
Last year we camped near some people that brought friggen tri pod mounted jobsite work lights and extended them to full length.
We could see the glow through the trees. It was ridiculous.
Yeah, in all the years we've been camping overloading overlanding it was the only time I seriosly debated going over and asking if they could turn them off. Like it was 1:00 am for crying out loud. How are you supposed to sleep. It reminded me of Samuel L. Jackson's backyard flood lights in Lakeview Terrace (assuming you've seen that movie)That would drive me insane. Lol
Yeah, only amber trailer door light so we don't trip on the stairs going in and a lowish fire so we can still see the stars. That's our style.Yeah, I don't want to be the that guy. I've seen similar campsites and that always bothers me. When I first posted this thread, I was kind of expecting to get replies that this is what you guys are all doing and that I should get all the light I can on my light mast. I'll say that I have been very relieved to hear everyone stating you don't need that much light at camp. I think a lot of it has to do with Youtube overlanders. People see how they have their campsites all lit up and think they need to do the same. They forget that the Youtubers need all of that light because they are creating a video.
I prefer my campsite to look like the picture above. Thanks for posting. When sitting at a computer looking at all of the cool things we can purchase for our rigs, its easy to forget why we get out to do what we do.
The Zone Lighting option on the F150's comes in pretty handy for lighting up camp sites as well.
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YouTubers and ”influencers“ the bane of human existence.Yeah, I don't want to be the that guy. I've seen similar campsites and that always bothers me. When I first posted this thread, I was kind of expecting to get replies that this is what you guys are all doing and that I should get all the light I can on my light mast. I'll say that I have been very relieved to hear everyone stating you don't need that much light at camp. I think a lot of it has to do with Youtube overlanders. People see how they have their campsites all lit up and think they need to do the same. They forget that the Youtubers need all of that light because they are creating a video.
I prefer my campsite to look like the picture above. Thanks for posting. When sitting at a computer looking at all of the cool things we can purchase for our rigs, its easy to forget why we get out to do what we do.
Too many humans.
I used to have thisIf you think about it, all you really need is enough light to see where you're going.