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rbpru
Sep 22, 2017Explorer II
I think before I spent the really big bucks for boonedocking, I would go back to my tent and canoe in the wilderness.
We bought our TT to tour the country not to avoid people or conveniences. I will admit there are times when we would like to stay a few days longer or non-electric was the only option; but it does not justify a larger expenditure.
As already mentioned, one was to really evaluate their overall camping objectives. I $100.00 generator might will go a long way for an extra day or so off gird. Serious boondocking is a bigger step and can be expensive; but so is a serious wilderness tripping canoe. :)
Good luck.
We bought our TT to tour the country not to avoid people or conveniences. I will admit there are times when we would like to stay a few days longer or non-electric was the only option; but it does not justify a larger expenditure.
As already mentioned, one was to really evaluate their overall camping objectives. I $100.00 generator might will go a long way for an extra day or so off gird. Serious boondocking is a bigger step and can be expensive; but so is a serious wilderness tripping canoe. :)
Good luck.
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