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Reisender
May 20, 2020Nomad
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
When I was a kid, my friends and I went camping, we were range limited by how far we wanted to pedal our bikes, and so, were stuck going to the same places repeatedly. My trips now involve longer distances, into new areas whenever possible. Northern Canada, Alaska, much of the US will long be off limits with the limitations this would place on you due to range and recharging.
You want a grocery getter, or something to visit local parks, it's likely fine, but, to stretch your horizons???? It's gonna be a little too long a wait for someone my age.
Heh heh. I suppose. But then again, I live in Canada, and have never camped in Northern Canada...and probably never will. Any of the places we have camped don’t have gas stations at the campground, but many have power. :)
Travelling with an EV is different but generally much more convenient. At the end of a travel day we used to make sure our vehicle was gassed up and ready to go for the next day before checking into the hotel, or if we were tired just wait till the morning and hit a gas station. Meh. Not bad. 10 minutes out of the day. Now we pull into the hotel, hook up to one of the hotels destination chargers and next morning we are ready to go with a “full tank”. Campgrounds will adapt to customers needs and EVRVing will evolve in a similar manner to what the hotel industry has done.
Change can be good.
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