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pnichols
Nov 29, 2019Explorer II
profdant139 wrote:
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!
But, but, but Dan .... very few folks on this Earth (other than Antarctic 4X4 overlanders) could stand to camp in those conditions and sleep at night with no heat in their rig!
I didn't even appreciate the cold nights in my tent in July in the High Sierras when I used to backpack up there.
(I got my aversion to cold from being raised in Michigan and sleeping in an unheated 2nd story bedroom with old single pane windows so bad that snow was on the INSIDE of the windowsills in the morning just inches from my head in the bed. I moved to CA at age 19 and never looked back ... which includes setting our CA stick house and motorhome furnaces to 65 degrees during the night . Isn't that what big AGM RV batteries and occasional quiet generator use are for? ;) )
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