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escobert
					 
				 
				
	
		
			
			
				
					
 Originally Posted by 
Shiny
					 
				 
				Thompson, PA or close to it in some woods.
	
		
			
			
				
					
 Originally Posted by 
escobert
					 
				 
				
	
		
			
			
				
					
 Originally Posted by 
Shiny
					 
				 
				 near the trailer I was in.
			
		 
	 
 That is not camping.
 
	 
 You don't need a tent for it to be camping.
 
	 
 And staying in a trailer or RV is not camping. You are sleeping in a bed not on the ground in a sleeping bag. You don't require fire for warmth and having a fridge doesn't really count as storing supplies. You are staying in the woods not camping 

 Oh and camping is defined as having temporary shelter. A trailer is not temporary shelter 

 
	 
 I wasn't sleeping in a bed and the RV was used as temporary shelter as my real home is a smurfing house. 
 
 
True that a fridge really doesn't constitute as camping, but we did do the whole hunting thing, or tried to at least before relying on outside food we brought in. I more so watched as a spectator during the hunting. Either way it is camping. You can camp in an RV, tent, cabin, etc. 
Get your semantics right. 
