Terryallan wrote:
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
:) Hi, If you want complete silence, plug your ears. I don't care for the knocking, banging Diesel tow vehicles either, but they can camp too. This world is a noisy place; Have you ever spent the night in a hospital? Tell them you want complete silence. Make sure no airplanes fly over your Blue paradise. (you might hear them) I love my Yamaha 2400 generator and I want to camp right next to you. :C
Never been on the Blue Ridge have you. It is really quiet up there. Fire flies lay on the bushes like a blanket of Christmas lights. You can hear Owls screech a mile away. Except of course when some one is running a generator.
This blue ridge place seems like a great location to find out how long my open frame Champion 3500 can run on a single tank of gas just powering a loud stereo system.
Obviously I am just kidding but do you guys walk around in slippers so as not to disturb the other side of the lake? It does sound beautiful and a good candidate for a no-generator policy.
I'd love to be able to dry camp without a generator. Unfortunately, living deep in Florida with kids in the school system, I need to stick with electricity. In our TT days, we could fit in one of my favorite state parks ever but there were no hookups. a full family,2 dogs and heat index above 110 every humid day and I was running the Genny. I felt awful and did everything I could to mitigate the annoyance to others except spending the $3000 on an inverter that I did not have to spend.
I've been in a tent next to the people that fire up the black and decker screamer the first minute it is allowed at 6am and it sucks. On the other hand, the people who wait till it gets hot don't bug me much. The inverters don't bug me at all since they don't usually get loud until they start running the ACs around here.