Back in the US of A from Mexico
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- nootkase
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- Location: Nootka Island
Back in the US of A from Mexico
Not quite home, but here are some pix...
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- ¡Buenos Días!
- OB Bunting 1.jpg (82.47 KiB) Viewed 5563 times
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- An unspoiled cove.
- Tehua water.jpg (95.18 KiB) Viewed 5563 times
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- An essential item for tropical camping. Homemade, of course.
- Deli screen.jpg (72.19 KiB) Viewed 5563 times
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- Papaya anyone?
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- Guard rails are for sissies.
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- Another happy hour in the tropics!
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Re: Back in the US of A from Mexico
could you provide some details about your "essential" camping item in the photo how does it attach? and do you have to remove it when you close the door?
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Re: Back in the US of A from Mexico
Also interested in what that is and how it works!
- nootkase
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- Location: Nootka Island
Re: Back in the US of A from Mexico
To the left and right of the mosquito screen, there are strips of sticky-back Velcro. Over the top lip, an elastic strip in the fabric. Around the lower section, there are little super magnets sewn in about every 8". It's arranged so that there is no interference with closing the door, if needed. Works fine!