RoyB wrote:
You also should consider where you may be using your generators. This is really a big problem for alot of of campers. On the east side of the US most public camp grounds including the Natl Forest sites all seem to have generator run time restrictions in place. Most we see here on the East side of the US is from 8AM-10AM in the mornings and then again from 4:30PM to 7:30PM. Never see anywhere that allows the generator to run in the evening hours let alone all night long. Most East side Natl Forest areas have the short hours as well and some may allow from 8AM to 8PM. Out west you have alot of dispersed camping where you can do whatever you want I guess.
I see everyone wants to have the generator to run the air conditioners but it amazes me where they think they can run them at public campgrounds. Just doesn't happen where we go camping...
Roy Ken
Camping here at the Sand Lake Campground in the Manistee National Forest in Michigan
Cuzin Campin 2014-6 by
glennwh, on Flickr
someone ran a generator the whole time they were at their site, all morning, late afternoon and all night. Now it was a Honda 2000, but at night you can hear it a long way off. Felt sorry for the tent campers nearby.