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Old 08-06-2018, 04:46 PM   #24
The Gritz Carlton
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Boondocking and overnighting are two different things to me. Almost any coach will survive an overnight stay most anywhere...as long as you don't need A/C. Boondocking (to me) is an extended stay in remote areas or at designated camping venues where you will be there for several days without external available power. Thus, I will carry a Champion 3100 or my two Honda 2000's allowing the comforts of full power with A/C. Obviously generator etiquette is required but I do not care to play Russian Roulette with batteries. Many years of doing this is at the Atlanta Motor Speedway where we will have MH (previous TT and truck camper b4 that) parked for 10+ days with no hookups. I will also carry this option on the long highway JIC the generator fails or we get somewhere remote we just don't want to leave for a few days.
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