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bikendan
Aug 16, 2016Explorer
timjet,
since we camped 35 years in California State Parks(which have less than 1 percent of campsites with any hookups), we learned to camp without water/electric hookups.
it's called dry camping.
we usually camped in areas that didn't require a/c, mostly coastal.
we just had our Honda 2000 for recharging the batteries and running the microwave.
all public campgrounds i've been to, had certain generator hours and times.
NONE allowed running generators overnight.
National Park campgrounds are the same.
since we camped 35 years in California State Parks(which have less than 1 percent of campsites with any hookups), we learned to camp without water/electric hookups.
it's called dry camping.
we usually camped in areas that didn't require a/c, mostly coastal.
we just had our Honda 2000 for recharging the batteries and running the microwave.
all public campgrounds i've been to, had certain generator hours and times.
NONE allowed running generators overnight.
National Park campgrounds are the same.
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