jimh406
May 19, 2016Explorer III
Hints for Truck Camping at Glacier
I'm heading out to Yellowstone in a couple of weeks, and thinking about dropping back by Glacier for a day or two. I haven't camped in the Glacier area, but it looks like there are lots of choices on National Park vs National Forest and all are in the same general area.
Do you have thoughts about which is more convenient for something like a truck camper if you've done both. I can't decide if it's worth making reservations or not. BTW, I'll have a dog with me, so I'd prefer not to have a super busy campground. She's not a barker, but I'd still rather her not be harassed by too much noise.
Yeah, I know a day or two isn't enough time, but I can go back again. :)
BTW, at Yellowstone we tend to drive enough to keep the batteries charged. I'm not sure if that will be the case at Glacier or not. My builtin generator doesn't exactly meet the 60 db limit at NPs, so that is a consideration as well. ... there's always solar, but I don't have a lot of time to make a change like that.
Do you have thoughts about which is more convenient for something like a truck camper if you've done both. I can't decide if it's worth making reservations or not. BTW, I'll have a dog with me, so I'd prefer not to have a super busy campground. She's not a barker, but I'd still rather her not be harassed by too much noise.
Yeah, I know a day or two isn't enough time, but I can go back again. :)
BTW, at Yellowstone we tend to drive enough to keep the batteries charged. I'm not sure if that will be the case at Glacier or not. My builtin generator doesn't exactly meet the 60 db limit at NPs, so that is a consideration as well. ... there's always solar, but I don't have a lot of time to make a change like that.