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2gypsies1
Jul 21, 2016Explorer III
Well, guess we're the exception. We traveled secondary roads 90% of our time and boondocked 20 miles off a paved highway and got Verizon service. There are many ways of boosting your signal.
When we began full-timing we didn't even have a cell phone or internet. Somehow we got by even traveling across Saskatchewan Canada and having a spring break on our travel trailer at the time. Got it done by two teens jerry-rigging it until we got to a small town for a quick repair. They didn't even want to charge us but naturally, they got a nice tip. :) Amazing how folks along the secondary roads are much nicer than the interstates where they're in a hurry.
When we began full-timing we didn't even have a cell phone or internet. Somehow we got by even traveling across Saskatchewan Canada and having a spring break on our travel trailer at the time. Got it done by two teens jerry-rigging it until we got to a small town for a quick repair. They didn't even want to charge us but naturally, they got a nice tip. :) Amazing how folks along the secondary roads are much nicer than the interstates where they're in a hurry.
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