That term "most people" usually leaves me out.
I enjoy being alone out here.
So far, I have only been to the Ernest F Coe Visitor Center, as there I can charge up my electric motorcycle at 6.4KW. But I can also do it from my genny here at 3KW.
But I will take a ride to the Royal Palm Visitor Center tomorrow just to check it out.
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my two electric systems in this RV, not having shore power is not a big deal since I don't need to run the A/C or anything. And if I do run the genny, I make sure I charge up everything that needs it. EV bike included. It's a 6.5 KW genny.
I think I could stay here for a year with no issues. There is a central location for fresh water and dumping here, and gasoline is not far away.
But where does one get propane near here? And I mean a tank on the RV. I assume propane won't sell well down in this warm area, but is still needed for refrigerators. Mine is now below a third, but it's a 16.5 gallon propane tank and the propane is only needed for my refrigerator. My RV890 GPS says the closest propane to here is in Miami, fifty miles away. And no way will I bring an RV there.
The 80 gallon gas tank in this motorhome doesn't need to be filled up very often.
I have four bars on my Version Wireless Hotspot from here. It says "extended service". But my cell phone is a PAYG, also V W/L and it does NOT work here at all. No bars, no service. The opposite from what happened in Furnace Creek, Death Valley last year.
I still have my Spot and InReach for any possible emergency, I don't need the cell service. Of the two, I will take this any day. I perhaps use a cell phone four times per year on the average. I use my Hotspot almost every day, as I am right now.
-Don- Everglades Nat'l Park, FL