OregonSVT wrote:
Hoppypoppy wrote:
Hope you and I never have the unfortunate experience of camping next to each other. If I am following the rules, and you intentionally shine your LEDS into my rig, I guarantee you it will be for a short period!! Perhaps you need to learn to boondock. Your kind fries my gizzard!
Ummm, since when is boondocking running generators all day? I'm not saying someone can't run a generator for a period of time, but seriously, you don't need it running all day.
"Perhaps you need to learn to boondock." Trust me, look at my setup, I go for a week on 1 battery. Pretty much every place I go feels like boondocking.
It goes back to, spend some $$$ on your rig, batteries, lights, catalytic heater, and you can go for a long time. If you have to watch TV, buy and LCD LED TV. Want to watch movies? Buy a tablet or laptop that connects to it. Also, learn how to conserve while you're inside, learn how not to turn lights on for 16 hours a day. Some of this I blame on the new RV setups that don't have ovens and only have microwave convections in them. Manafactures also cheap out on lighting and then you have the dealers that give you the crappiest batteries around.
I'm not trying to push my style of camping on anyone, tenters, rv'ers, etc. Ultimately most of us want to enjoy our time. By being respectful, I, along with many others, concider running generators for long periods of time disrespectful. Just because the rules state you can, doesn't mean you should. Crap, here in Portland, I can walk around naked if I want without breaking the law, but I don't...
mmmmm...Gizzards.....
And once again, someone telling people how they need to camp and what they need to buy in order to do it to make them happy.
And no one ever said anything about running a generator all day.