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Old 01-03-2019, 03:16 AM   #1
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Default Snow scampers

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We are soon leaving the cold winter for our first trip and the girlfriend would like to create an instagram account to post pictures of our trip. We have though about "Snow Scamper" but we are not sure if this really means what we are thinking (people trying to avoid the snow). Maybe a English native speaker could confirm.
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People trying to avoid the snow are called snow birds. Snow scampers implies you want to play in it.
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Old 01-03-2019, 03:40 AM   #3
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Yeah, after more research we come to that conclusion.

Can scamper be used as a noun like in Sand Scampers?
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Yeah, after more research we come to that conclusion.

Can scamper be used as a noun like in Sand Scampers?
Yes. Maybe sun scampers?
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Old 01-03-2019, 05:48 AM   #5
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FWIW - 'scampers' is what owners of Scamp brand campers refer to themselves as.
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FWIW - 'scampers' is what owners of Scamp brand campers refer to themselves as.
That was my first thought when I saw the word 'scampers' since I know people who own Scamp trailers.
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My first thought was scampering around in the snow.
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Also being from Minnesota where Scamp is located, my first thought was also the Scamp owners who do indeed call themselves, and often their trailers, "Scampers".
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My first thought was people that own a "Scamp" brand trailer and were camping in the snow.
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Seeing as you're Canadians running down to the US to avoid snow; Snow Dodgers?

Kinda like reverse draft dodgers...
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Instead of highlighting what you want to avoid, how about focusing on what you want to find? Sun Seekers?
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