Terryallan wrote:
JiminDenver wrote:
That's the great thing about camping, there is such a vast diversity in the different ways we do it and the equipment we use to do it with. I may not want to be parked next to a generator but that doesn't mean I don't appreciate someone spending the extra cash to get the quietest thing they can afford.
Again. there is NO such thing as a quiet generator in a Blue Ridge Parkway Campground.
Terry
There is a reason I put the time, effort and money into being able to camp out in the middle of no where. It was so I never had to listen to someone's generator OR listen to someone complain about someones generator. It is also so that no one ever has to hear mine if we ever do need it, hear our dogs bark because we around things for them to bark at. Out there the only noises we hear are nature and the noise we make.
Now if we chose to go to a campground, and I mean any campground, I know that there will be noises outside of nature there and have to accept that as part of being there. I'm just glad the jerk that ran his generator 24/7 in the next spot had a Honda 3000 and not the open frame I could hear from across the lake.
Sometimes you just have to count your blessings.