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Veebyes
Nov 30, 2022Explorer II
HH does not suit all. If you are the type who really "needs" power or a site almost level then HH is not for you.
HH works well for the adaptable traveller who has a battery bank big enough to get by a night without "needing" to run a generator, the traveller who always travels with at least a days worth of water onboard allowing for short or no notice stays which demand preparedness.
HH is about the experience of the location, if only for a short stay. You pick & choose your preferences. We are not wine drinkers so wineries are filtered out of our search list when considering locations.
Do we save money? I suppose so. A little. But getting 'free' camping has never been a primary reason for being HH members.
HH works well for the adaptable traveller who has a battery bank big enough to get by a night without "needing" to run a generator, the traveller who always travels with at least a days worth of water onboard allowing for short or no notice stays which demand preparedness.
HH is about the experience of the location, if only for a short stay. You pick & choose your preferences. We are not wine drinkers so wineries are filtered out of our search list when considering locations.
Do we save money? I suppose so. A little. But getting 'free' camping has never been a primary reason for being HH members.
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