happybooker1 wrote:
bpounds wrote:
It depends on where I'm going of course, but most often if we're going to arrive after dark, we just boondock that first night. We'll get as close as we can to the campground.
1. I don't like trying to back-in and spot in pitch darkness.
2. Saves one night of campground fees, and all we would be doing is sleeping anyway.
3. Avoids disturbing neighbors.
4. DW can work on breakfast while I do all the outside setup stuff.
How I would LOVE to do that! However, camping in the SUMMER in TEXAS precludes boondocking anywhere there's no electricity! Without AC it'd be over 100 degrees in the trailer all night long.
I'm not from there but, couldn't you add a couple of 12 volt fans? Like those Fantastic Fans and then a couple more just setting around blowing air??? People lived there before the invention of Air Conditioning and that was not all that long ago. Again, I don't live there nor, have I ever visited there.