landyacht318 wrote:
I don't care how quiet anybody thinks their generator is, If I have to listen to it all night long, I am going to go into hulk mode, pick up your stinking generator and throw it through your window.
Then ... you're never toured the Southeastern U.S. in July and August and tried to drycamp when the night temperature was 88 degrees and the humidity was 90 percent. An air conditioner MUST be used all night to sleep and a generator MUST be used all night to power the air conditioner.
We can do, and have done, this in our RV because it has the generators on board to deal with this and similar situations. Full hook up camping - even in hot and humid conditions - is no camping at all from our perspective. We even have drycamped in Death Valley out in the middle of nowhere away from the maddening crowds and their no-generators-at-any-cost thinking. ;)