[RBW] Crazy New Urban S240

2013-07-07 Thread William
my kids have loved front yard and back yard sleep outs since they were babies. my son and i did a three mile backpack hike to camp out in a friends back yard. chili on the campstove for dinner. oatmeal and coffee for breakfast, and then another hike home. the point is that an s24o is a

[RBW] Crazy New Urban S240

2013-07-06 Thread Liesl
My friend Sergio (who is, incidently, a lurker on this list) came up with a brilliant idea: A nice long ride followed by a camp-out in his back yard! What a hoot. We rode along Minnehaha Creek, down to Fort Snelling, up the Mississippi through Mendota Heights and back to South Minneapolis.

Re: [RBW] Crazy New Urban S240

2013-07-06 Thread Peter Morgano
Now this is an idea I can get behind, I like the own bathroom part the best. if it drops below 100 any time soon I will give it a go, what a great idea! On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 3:21 PM, Liesl li...@smm.org wrote: My friend Sergio (who is, incidently, a lurker on this list) came up with a

[RBW] Crazy New Urban S240

2013-07-06 Thread Peter Pesce
I had been stymied on S24Os thus far but this is a great idea. Thanks for the inspiration! Pete in CT -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: [RBW] Crazy New Urban S240

2013-07-06 Thread Eric Platt
I like it. Otherwise the options around the Twin Cities are somewhat limited unless you like to stealth camp. Coot alert! - am old enough to remember when folks were allowed to camp in Fort Snelling State Park. The area under the Mendota bridge. One set of grandparents would drive all of 5