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RoyB
Jan 19, 2014Explorer II
That what we do around here with our favorite close by camp sites being from 50-100 miles out. If we go to the longer distance one we used to run into the same situation as you described.
Now we are not so much required to be anywhere at a specific time being retired. My OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer will stay functional off the power grid for a good 12-14 days with re-charging my batteries every day with a three hour generator run time. After 14 days I need to recharge my batteries for a good 12-14 hours or do damage to my batteries which takes more time allowed to run my generator setup so that is when we usually head for the barn. I suspect we will have a few of these more lengthy camping trips coming up this season...
Have never considered a seasonal camp site. Still like to roam around the not so far away country side searching the different camping sites.
Roy Ken
Now we are not so much required to be anywhere at a specific time being retired. My OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer will stay functional off the power grid for a good 12-14 days with re-charging my batteries every day with a three hour generator run time. After 14 days I need to recharge my batteries for a good 12-14 hours or do damage to my batteries which takes more time allowed to run my generator setup so that is when we usually head for the barn. I suspect we will have a few of these more lengthy camping trips coming up this season...
Have never considered a seasonal camp site. Still like to roam around the not so far away country side searching the different camping sites.
Roy Ken
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