โOct-17-2021 07:46 AM
โOct-18-2021 01:53 PM
tommyznr wrote:
My cartoon bubble:
#1: Man did you hear all those generators last night cycling on and off? I hardly slept a wink.
#2 Uhh, that was our furnace fan cycling on and off all night.
โOct-18-2021 01:37 PM
tommyznr wrote:
My cartoon bubble:
#1: Man did you hear all those generators last night cycling on and off? I hardly slept a wink.
#2 Uhh, that was our furnace fan cycling on and off all night.
In my rig the furnace cycling would be much louder than any generator noise sourced from "many" surrounding camp sites with the RV buttoned up to keep out the cold. In fact, I cannot imagine hearing a nearby generator from the inside of my RV in these conditions. Note that I am not a fan of generators in campgrounds even during the day.
As for the "rules are rules" folks, rules are at the discretion of the enforcing authority to enforce as they see fit.
โOct-18-2021 11:00 AM
โOct-18-2021 09:08 AM
โOct-18-2021 07:01 AM
time2roll wrote:
I mostly see failure to offer assistance to those with less knowledge and experience.
What happened to helping others? Today most want to be angry at something.
โOct-17-2021 11:20 PM
toedtoes wrote:
How should the OP have helped these folks? Should he have gone around knocking on doors and offering extra bedding? Should he have provided batteries?
Help is always great, but this isn't a matter of one RVer forgetting to bring warm bedding or having their battery die. This is about multiple RVers choosing to ignore the rules for convenience.
โOct-17-2021 09:31 PM
time2roll wrote:
I mostly see failure to offer assistance to those with less knowledge and experience.
What happened to helping others? Today most want to be angry at something.
โOct-17-2021 08:55 PM
โOct-17-2021 08:40 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
Those that are camping should have enough sense to make sure they have a battery bank good enough to last through the night. Throw on an extra quilt, turn the thermstat to 50F and most any battery will last through the night even if it dips below freezing.
โOct-17-2021 08:25 PM
โOct-17-2021 07:52 PM
wildtoad wrote:
Sounds like the park ranger and/or camp host need to do a better job of informing everyone generators are not allowed at set times for ANY reason. Assuming there is cell service, a phone number to contact ranger should be provided for people to report someone who violates the rule AND is causing a problem. If the offender is five or six sites away, not sure it affects me. I donโt believe a camp host is the person to address the issue at 2:30 in the morning.
โOct-17-2021 07:22 PM
toedtoes wrote:cptqueeg wrote:toedtoes wrote:2oldman wrote:cptqueeg wrote:I don't know if you need to go that far, but at the very least I would do my best to avoid extreme cold.
So yes I agree that I should avoid campgrounds as much as possible.
Or pick less crowded campgrounds. I camp in winter with nighttime temps below 45 degrees and have never experienced generator use like that.
Well that's a good point about the crowding, but this campground wasn't crowded other than 1 loop. The campground seemed to be fully open but for some reason all the new arrivals, yes many late in the night were on Loop B where we were. While many of the other loops were very sparsely occupied.
I would have asked to move to another loop that first morning.
โOct-17-2021 04:33 PM
cptqueeg wrote:toedtoes wrote:2oldman wrote:cptqueeg wrote:I don't know if you need to go that far, but at the very least I would do my best to avoid extreme cold.
So yes I agree that I should avoid campgrounds as much as possible.
Or pick less crowded campgrounds. I camp in winter with nighttime temps below 45 degrees and have never experienced generator use like that.
Well that's a good point about the crowding, but this campground wasn't crowded other than 1 loop. The campground seemed to be fully open but for some reason all the new arrivals, yes many late in the night were on Loop B where we were. While many of the other loops were very sparsely occupied.
โOct-17-2021 04:29 PM
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
Well said and especially if they are traveling in groups such as the ones I encountered in SP in southern Oregon and at other locations. They were driving and not from Oregon but a neighboring state and not NV or Wash. On the happy side they had to spend much of their time trouble shooting technical problems with the mobile RV repairman and unable to do any R&R for long time. They can be a real .Cheers to you.
โOct-17-2021 04:26 PM
toedtoes wrote:2oldman wrote:cptqueeg wrote:I don't know if you need to go that far, but at the very least I would do my best to avoid extreme cold.
So yes I agree that I should avoid campgrounds as much as possible.
Or pick less crowded campgrounds. I camp in winter with nighttime temps below 45 degrees and have never experienced generator use like that.