RUTTNBUCK
Gone But Not Forgotten
Yeah I Know......Just couldn't help myself!!Deja vu.
Yeah I Know......Just couldn't help myself!!Deja vu.
We had a scout campout earlier this year in the spring. The one dad who's also complaining about stuff really took it to the next level. He brought a generator (unbeknownst to everyone else) to which he powered a fan and small television inside of his tent. It was a nice, quiet Honda inverter, but boy oh boy were them some ticked off parents the next morning. I am with the other folks here who like to hear the sounds of nature at night; the crickets, the wind blowing, the branches scratching each other, etc... Not a generator!
Safe to say we now have a strict NO GENERATORS bylaw in place
I would think that primitive Army Corp and National Forest campgrounds wouldn't allow generators. I know they do allow them because I've camped next to neighbors who had them.
Yep:I may look at the campers that go in the back of a truck. Bet they have came a long ways.
Those folks need to stay in their house. If I couldn't live without tv for a couple days, I wouldn't leave home.We had a scout campout earlier this year in the spring. The one dad who's also complaining about stuff really took it to the next level. He brought a generator (unbeknownst to everyone else) to which he powered a fan and small television inside of his tent. It was a nice, quiet Honda inverter, but boy oh boy were them some ticked off parents the next morning. I am with the other folks here who like to hear the sounds of nature at night; the crickets, the wind blowing, the branches scratching each other, etc... Not a generator!
Safe to say we now have a strict NO GENERATORS bylaw in place
Not knowing much about a trailer park but the folks I've meet at camp grounds have been very nice . I remember years ago meeting a young family with a baby tent camping in Florida in July and had the mom and baby in the a/c every afternoon so the baby could nap .The idea of staying in an RV camp ground is about as appealing as living in a trailer park.
Thank you.I think he’s saying it’s okay to have an RV, just don’t claim to be “camping”. I too still tent camp, but the wife is unable to sleep in a tent with no bathroom, but still loves to go.