Vermont

Vermont, a northeastern state in the United States, is celebrated for its charming landscapes, including the iconic Green Mountains and picturesque valleys.

The Green Mountains, adorned with lush forests and pristine lakes, serve as a backdrop for exploration. From ascending scenic trails to cycling through quaint villages, the state caters to diverse interests. The Green Mountain National Forest provides a haven for camping under the stars, while Vermont’s serene lakes and rivers offer opportunities for kayaking and water-based escapades.

This webpage centers on free camping opportunities within the Green Mountain National Forest, inviting outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the region’s natural beauty. With a focus on hiking, biking, kayaking, and other outdoor activities, Vermont offers a plethora of adventures.

In Vermont, the union of nature’s wonders and outdoor pursuits promises a memorable and enriching experience for all who seek it.

I dont understand why people think pure sine wave inverters are inherently better than modified sine wave, except when directly driving AC motors for long periods of time. πŸ”Œ

Most devices nowadays are DC powered via a wall wort or charger, and the bridge rectifier in the switch mode power supply ain’t going to give a damn what the sine wave looks like. If you are worried about inductive spikes when the output transistor turns on an off on a modified sine wave inverter, just plug it into an inexpensive surge protector and the varistor will pass any spikes to ground.