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Sitting watching YouTube videos of big rig big travels. And looking outside at our rig buried under 18 inches of snow and piles of snow piled up all around it. Anybody got a cure for Cabin Fever ? It's getting bad around here we've tried moonshine and that don't seem to help any other ideas? Can't wait till spring! Come on spring!

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35 minutes ago, HERO Maker said:

Go outside in shorts and a tee and start clearing off that snow!  In no time at all, you can get warm in the cabin again waiting for it to get warmer outside!

 Shorts check and a tee check. I'll let you know how this works out but for some reason I have a bad feeling about this.

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8 hours ago, runaway parents said:

Mmmmmade iiiit bbbback ttttto ccccold ssstill have ccabbbin fffever bbbut now iiits ffffffffffrozen...

☃️😬,now that's funny!!!!!!

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2 hours ago, runaway parents said:

Now this sounds like a better idea not as cold as the last suggestion Burr

So we tried the planning. I did managed to get our trip to Caldwell, for the West Coast rally. But it didn't seem to help. I think it just made it worse. Good news is that it's been raining here all day and the snow is melting. I can finally see the top of the air conditioner on the roof of the trailer peeking out of the snow I think spring is on its way but could be just a tease anyway any other idea for Cabin Fever?

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Or. if you're flexible on time (retired) go somewhere during the week.  Less crowded, easier to get reservations, etc.

Going to a state park and staying in a lodge is nice.  Outdoor programs, hikes, or sitting by the fire with friends you didn't know you had.

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5 hours ago, spindrift said:

Plus, the added benefit of getting some exercise by cleaning snow off your truck and camper.  Be careful...no slip and falls.

Did that yesterday. It just made things worse. We found ourselves sitting in the front seat of the truck looking out the window imagining going somewhere. Right about then the snow slid off the roof the truck and reality set back in. So we locked up the truck and went back in the house.

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6 hours ago, rickeieio said:

Or. if you're flexible on time (retired) go somewhere during the week.  Less crowded, easier to get reservations, etc.

Going to a state park and staying in a lodge is nice.  Outdoor programs, hikes, or sitting by the fire with friends you didn't know you had.

Went to State Park yesterday and had lunch seem to help a little

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Snowshoeing? Cross-country skiing? Break for hot chocolate on a camp stove? We used to do those and our local parks have equipment you can rent. Well, not the stove; that was our backpacking stove.

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If you were close I'd invite you to come and visit, and bring your chain-saw. I have a 80' tall dead oak tree that has fallen and must be cut-up small enough I can drag sections out of the field to a ditch. P.S. I'll supply the 2-cycle gas.🤪

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35 minutes ago, Ray,IN said:

If you were close I'd invite you to come and visit, and bring your chain-saw. I have a 80' tall dead oak tree that has fallen and must be cut-up small enough I can drag sections out of the field to a ditch. P.S. I'll supply the 2-cycle gas.🤪

As a matter of fact we're running low on firewood

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