Off grid woes and POI

MalJ

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First post. Normally I’d carve a notch on my keyboard, but this iPad doesn’t have one…
I rented a camper van from goboony that failed to live up to expectations off grid.
Also the locations map offers directions through the TomTom go app, which doesn’t exist anymore.
MalJ
 
First post. Normally I’d carve a notch on my keyboard, but this iPad doesn’t have one…
I rented a camper van from goboony that failed to live up to expectations off grid.
Also the locations map offers directions through the TomTom go app, which doesn’t exist anymore.
MalJ
Hence all or most of our vans are geared up for the job.
 
First post. Normally I’d carve a notch on my keyboard, but this iPad doesn’t have one…
I rented a camper van from goboony that failed to live up to expectations off grid.
Also the locations map offers directions through the TomTom go app, which doesn’t exist anymore.
MalJ
Without seeing the ad for the van it’s impossible to comment, but most motorhomes are more geared to campsites than off grid.

If renting a motorhome with a view for wild camping there are certain things you should check for before committing yourself (but I guess you know this now) If the van was advertised as suitable for self sufficiency away from sites then you have an argument.

I’ve just looked at a number of vans on that site and what I’ve seen when you select off grid camping seems to be wholly inadequate. But you need to check what the van you rented said in its listing.

Trevs right, the van needs to be geared up to do a proper job off grid, simply saying “Energy solar/generator and water for at least 2 days” just doesn’t come close to the info the hirer needs if they intend to avoid campsites.
 
You don't say what exactly 'failed to live up to expectations off grid' can you be more specific?

Welcome to the forum.
 
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