There is only one more day to what I hope is the last real heat wave of this summer. So it is a good time to watch videos of people installing air conditioners into RVs and powering them with lithium batteries. It is an interesting idea, but I am likely to hold off. Being a late adopter is a life-long habit that has served me well.
But on top of that, I have never owned an air conditioner, despite living in a few places where everybody had one. (And you know how right everybody is!) Half-facetiously I call this "noble suffering." More seriously it could be called constructive or creative suffering.
Camping is reduced to scenery-vacationing if it is robbed of creative suffering, necessities of action, and problem solving. Solving every problem by buying one more damn $600 lithium battery, gadget, or electronic module has become the great vice of modern camping, and it is You Tube videos that are feeding that vice.
So what is the alternative? This post likely to get too long if I continue along this line of reasoning. Maybe it is better to let the reader play with that question in their own mind until next time.
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