Jan-25-2016 01:15 PM
Jan-27-2016 10:40 AM
Lantley wrote:NinerBikes wrote:pnichols wrote:NinerBikes wrote:
Sometimes you just gotta quit being such a cheapskate, and just go spend the money and get an air conditioned room. It's the nature of trips through the midwest and south during the hotter months of the year, budget accordingly.
Cheapskate has nothing to do with quick overnight stops in Walmart parking lots (with permission), church parking lots (with permission), Port-of-Entry parking lots (with permission), Cracker Barrel parking lots (with permission), out in back by farmer's barns (with permission), and truck stop parking lots (with permission).
Convenienceskate is what it's all about. When we're shooting for making time on long RV excursions, I'll be dead and gone before I drive all over the place in maybe late afternoons trying to find a "hookup" campground when the places I just mentioned are close to main travel routes. And this includes touring the Southern U.S. in August. We don't want to have to camp for comfort at high altitude or only in places with temperatures below 75 degrees - that's not what self-containment and the money you spend for it is all about.
As for as staying in an air conditioned room with one's $$$ RV sitting outside unoccupied just because of generator paranoia - one has to be kidding. Not in a million years would we do that - assuming that the RV's built-in generator and air conditioner(s) are high quality, well installed, and fully operational!!
BTW, bedbugs can be an expensive nightmare to get out of an RV or stick house once a person has stayed in the wrong rented room on the wrong night.
No point in debating with someone as self centered as you... you seem to believe you can do no wrong. Nothing could be further from the truth.
A sure sign that something is not right is if you do a search for it, and nothing comes up on the Bulletin Board. If you have to ask if you can, something internally is probably telling you that you shouldn't do it, you are seeking validation from a few selfish like minded individuals as you. If it's acceptable to do it, you wouldn't even consider asking the question... it's a given. Consider it an application of common sense, unless you are a narcissist.
Running a generator when you are camping is acceptable, generally you are far enough away from fellow campers that noise pollution and exhaust fumes are not a problem. Running a generator when you are overnighting disturbs everyone. I have no hesitation when I am there first at a WalMart to ask someone to shut their generator off, as I don't wish to hear it or smell it. Recharge while you are driving down the road with your alternator, and no one is offended by it.
Do you go up to the 18 wheelers and ask them to turn off their engines and/or fridge units.
On a few Wal-Mart overnights there have been trucks present making more noise the my genset.
If it were a hot July or August night, I seriously doubt I would turn off my genset per your request.
Especially if I where there first before you arrived.
I would obey if asked to turn off by Wal-Mart,neighbor or LEO.
But being ask to turn off by a camper that just arrived would just end up with me suggesting you park farther away or deal with it
Jan-27-2016 10:31 AM
Jan-27-2016 10:09 AM
NinerBikes wrote:pnichols wrote:NinerBikes wrote:
Sometimes you just gotta quit being such a cheapskate, and just go spend the money and get an air conditioned room. It's the nature of trips through the midwest and south during the hotter months of the year, budget accordingly.
Cheapskate has nothing to do with quick overnight stops in Walmart parking lots (with permission), church parking lots (with permission), Port-of-Entry parking lots (with permission), Cracker Barrel parking lots (with permission), out in back by farmer's barns (with permission), and truck stop parking lots (with permission).
Convenienceskate is what it's all about. When we're shooting for making time on long RV excursions, I'll be dead and gone before I drive all over the place in maybe late afternoons trying to find a "hookup" campground when the places I just mentioned are close to main travel routes. And this includes touring the Southern U.S. in August. We don't want to have to camp for comfort at high altitude or only in places with temperatures below 75 degrees - that's not what self-containment and the money you spend for it is all about.
As for as staying in an air conditioned room with one's $$$ RV sitting outside unoccupied just because of generator paranoia - one has to be kidding. Not in a million years would we do that - assuming that the RV's built-in generator and air conditioner(s) are high quality, well installed, and fully operational!!
BTW, bedbugs can be an expensive nightmare to get out of an RV or stick house once a person has stayed in the wrong rented room on the wrong night.
No point in debating with someone as self centered as you... you seem to believe you can do no wrong. Nothing could be further from the truth.
A sure sign that something is not right is if you do a search for it, and nothing comes up on the Bulletin Board. If you have to ask if you can, something internally is probably telling you that you shouldn't do it, you are seeking validation from a few selfish like minded individuals as you. If it's acceptable to do it, you wouldn't even consider asking the question... it's a given. Consider it an application of common sense, unless you are a narcissist.
Running a generator when you are camping is acceptable, generally you are far enough away from fellow campers that noise pollution and exhaust fumes are not a problem. Running a generator when you are overnighting disturbs everyone. I have no hesitation when I am there first at a WalMart to ask someone to shut their generator off, as I don't wish to hear it or smell it. Recharge while you are driving down the road with your alternator, and no one is offended by it.
Jan-27-2016 08:41 AM
pdogg wrote:
As for coffee, we go for simple solutions... like a stove top percolator, or even easier are the Starbucks VIA powdered coffee packets.. Just add boiling water and you're set.. cheap and simple. All you need is a kettle.
Others have covered the AC topic to death..
Jan-27-2016 08:36 AM
Jan-26-2016 06:42 PM
pnichols wrote:NinerBikes wrote:
Sometimes you just gotta quit being such a cheapskate, and just go spend the money and get an air conditioned room. It's the nature of trips through the midwest and south during the hotter months of the year, budget accordingly.
Cheapskate has nothing to do with quick overnight stops in Walmart parking lots (with permission), church parking lots (with permission), Port-of-Entry parking lots (with permission), Cracker Barrel parking lots (with permission), out in back by farmer's barns (with permission), and truck stop parking lots (with permission).
Convenienceskate is what it's all about. When we're shooting for making time on long RV excursions, I'll be dead and gone before I drive all over the place in maybe late afternoons trying to find a "hookup" campground when the places I just mentioned are close to main travel routes. And this includes touring the Southern U.S. in August. We don't want to have to camp for comfort at high altitude or only in places with temperatures below 75 degrees - that's not what self-containment and the money you spend for it is all about.
As for as staying in an air conditioned room with one's $$$ RV sitting outside unoccupied just because of generator paranoia - one has to be kidding. Not in a million years would we do that - assuming that the RV's built-in generator and air conditioner(s) are high quality, well installed, and fully operational!!
BTW, bedbugs can be an expensive nightmare to get out of an RV or stick house once a person has stayed in the wrong rented room on the wrong night.
Jan-26-2016 04:50 PM
NinerBikes wrote:
Sometimes you just gotta quit being such a cheapskate, and just go spend the money and get an air conditioned room. It's the nature of trips through the midwest and south during the hotter months of the year, budget accordingly.
Jan-26-2016 04:24 PM
Almot wrote:
Most RVs carry el-cheapo generators with no provisions made to quiet it down during a short-term stay.
Jan-26-2016 01:49 PM
Jan-26-2016 01:38 PM
Almot wrote:
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Why drinking coffee in a 90 degree heat, is a mystery to me.
Jan-26-2016 01:37 PM
pianotuna wrote:
I won't run a generator while I'm sleeping.
Jan-26-2016 01:20 PM
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