April 23, 2008

Blue Max 1,250 Watt 2 HP 2-Cycle Gas Powered Generator (Non-CARB Compliant) #3241

Blue Max 1,250 Watt 2 HP 2-Cycle Gas Powered Generator  (Non-CARB Compliant) #3241 DC Output: 12V, 8 AMP/ Displacement: 63ml/ Engine: 2 horsepower/

Tools & Hardware:  Engine: 2 horsepower, DC Output: 12V, 8 AMP, Starting system: recoil, Fuel tank capacity: 1 gallon, This item is not for sale in California/Non CARB compliant
Company: Blue Max 
List Price: $199.99
Amazon Price: $99.99

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Blue Max 4,000 Watt 6.5 HP OHV Gas Powered Generator (Non-CARB Compliant) #3237

Blue Max 4,000 Watt 6.5 HP OHV Gas Powered Generator  (Non-CARB Compliant) #3237 Fuel Tank Capacity: 3.96 Gallons/ Starting System: Recoil/ AC Output: 12V, 4W Peak/ Engine: 6.5 HP OHV air cooled/

Tools & Hardware:  4,000 watt generator with a 6.5 horsepower OHV air-cooled motor, An excellent back-up generator for boats, RVs, power tools, and household use, Recoil starting system; 3.96 gallon fuel tank, EPA approved, This item is not for sale in California/Non CARB compliant
Company: Blue Max 
List Price: $299.99
Amazon Price: $211.99

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April 18, 2008

RV park vs. Tent Camping

window.document.getElementById(’post-84′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Ok, so you have never really enjoyed the “wilderness warrior braving the elements” kind of camping. It’s ok; there are compromises. Next time you have to get out of the city, consider renting an RV and staying at an RV park rather than the tent and sleeping bag type of camping you have done before. Sure, you want to rough it a little, but there is no need to go overboard right?
When was the last time you went camping? Many have not been since their childhood days, and even then it was probably with the scouts. Camping at that time meant learning survival tips as well as hiking, which provided great exercise and fun. Camping equipment simply referred to sleeping bags and the tent. Today, camping equipment can mean something completely different.
Somewhere along the line, someone stole camping. Campers these days don’t usually lay out under the stars, unless they can see them through the moon roof or whatever they call them in RVs. There is no need any longer to unpack the car, pitch the tent, go for water, and build a campfire. Just pull into an RV park with a lake, hook up for […]

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