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profdant139
Nov 27, 2019Explorer II
Maybe there are some lucky folks who were already ensconced in a campsite at Upper Pines before the storm hit, and are now enjoying the empty silence? That happened to us a few years ago -- it was wonderful:

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The only caveat is that our solar panels picked up very little juice -- too many trees, too much shade, too much cloud cover. After a few days, we almost had to run our generator!


The only caveat is that our solar panels picked up very little juice -- too many trees, too much shade, too much cloud cover. After a few days, we almost had to run our generator!
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