hallii
Free Member
Are generators anti-social? Without a doubt.
There is no generator that is quiet, they may be more or less noisy but never quiet.
They also stink, fumes lay low and do not disperse in still conditions.
Whilst on a Spanish wildcamp I noticed a M/H, who had been running a genny, with two flat rear tyres in the morning, my Dutch neighbour informed me that someone had taken a dislike to the noise and winked!
I suppose it was better than cutting the cable as someone did in France.
Best bet is shove the thing in you rear locker, then you can listen to it at night and gas yourself with the fumes.
I go camping for some peace and quiet, if anyone runs a genny near me I move off, at 3.00 am, driving by closely with my hand on the twin tone horns.
Hallii
There is no generator that is quiet, they may be more or less noisy but never quiet.
They also stink, fumes lay low and do not disperse in still conditions.
Whilst on a Spanish wildcamp I noticed a M/H, who had been running a genny, with two flat rear tyres in the morning, my Dutch neighbour informed me that someone had taken a dislike to the noise and winked!
I suppose it was better than cutting the cable as someone did in France.
Best bet is shove the thing in you rear locker, then you can listen to it at night and gas yourself with the fumes.
I go camping for some peace and quiet, if anyone runs a genny near me I move off, at 3.00 am, driving by closely with my hand on the twin tone horns.
Hallii