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wanderingaimles
May 20, 2020Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:Reisender wrote:But having power once you get somewhere isn't the problem, it's the getting there that's the issue. :)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. :)
Just sayin.
Even at that. Consider, how many people are going to want to have to empty everything they want to use at a campsite from their truck. Fully unload at the trailer, so you can take the truck a half mile back to the office and leave it there overnight so it can charge?
I don't think there will be charging stations at each campsite, to suit each manufacturers needs.
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