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Okay. I'm sorry about the delay. Yeah, I was actually trying to respond when you first called, but then my note was being as telemetry, and then the second time it was identifying. So, and it's not, I don't have full duplex. I had to wait until it was done both times. So anyway, here I am, and I just now tuned in, but I caught what your topic is tonight. And kind of like what you were just describing, I don't know if it was, I don't think I, I don't remember, although that doesn't mean it hasn't happened, but I don't remember doing any camping in freezing temperatures, but I have been camping both tent and RV when the weather has gotten down into the 30s, and several times in pretty heavy rain. And I don't remember any unusual issues, just the standard things that happened from that. I do know in our RV, our little Toyota Motorhome, we were camping a couple times when it got down into the 30s or low 40s, and the furnace in the motorhome wasn't working. And we were plugged in, so I was able to use a space heater, but I didn't want to run that on high, and it just, it was not keeping up. So I did actually a couple times for a few minutes, had to fire up the stove, you know, the propane stove for a little bit, because I ate that little space very well, very quickly. And we were running like overnight or anything, I'm not going to do that. But that's really, as far as, except for being really wet, you know, tent camping, a few times I can't really think of any real big issues we had, aside from just being frustrated about that. But I'm going to send it back before I time out. Okay, you have an hour left. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo 7, November, Quebec, November, All Star Node 6222. Okay, Ron, I'm trying to leave some dead air there for time for the links to clear, and somebody to be able to key up. Sometimes I jump in a little bit too fast, I guess. A lot of people don't know to do that, and they come in right on the tail of somebody else, and it makes it really hard to get in. I apologize. But yeah, you've got some pretty typical experiences. Sounds like most people don't do camping when it's that cold. We as full-timers don't have any choice, but we try to follow 73 degrees or 70, trying to remember what Jim Cox used to call it. Chasing 76 degrees, I think is what he called it. He had a blog that was all about their full-time RV travels in an Airstream trailer. And he used to talk about that. Anyway, we are following his footsteps. We chase the mid-70s. I'll just put it that way. Don't always get it, but we chase it. Alright, is there anybody else out there before we start the lightning round? Please call K4HM.
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