bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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When I went car camping it was kind of limited how much I could charge using a lighter plug power adapter. There was an outlet in the campground bathroom, but often there was already an electric razor being charged and there was no way I was going to leave my phone there.I wish I knew where all these charging stations are. I never see any.
When touring on a bicycle, electronics charging is one of the harder things you have to do. I have front light, rear lights, flashlight and headlamp taking AA or AAA rechargeables, 3 battery packs, camera, and phone. Very few campgrounds have electric where they put you in tents. We stealth charge. As soon as it's dark we start roaming around hunting down electrical outlets. My battery packs are cheap at Walmart so I don't have a problem with plugging one in if I'm trying to stealth charge and leave it overnight. Others I ride with have $100+ batteries so they won't leave them.
Occasionally we stop somewhere where there are electrical outlets at the table, but then it's only 2 plugs and there's 5 or 6 of us with 3 or 4 devices each we want to get some charge into.
I remember once I just took my emergency car jump starter with a lighter outlet and used that to charge my phone with the lighter plug adapter. I guess now there are battery packs, but back then I forgot to bring it.
When we've been camping in Yosemite we brought a lot of stuff including a laptop computer. Nobody kicked us out when we hung around the lobby, although it was at a time when I paid for internet access so theoretically I was a paying customer. And all the outlets were being used. When we needed to charge there was no stealth per se. Nobody seemed to care. And once when we had breakfast we asked where we might be able to charge my wife's phone. Our server took it to an outlet across the room and tried to cover it up to reduce temptation to steal it. We were watching it pretty closely though.
But these days there are solar powered battery packs or at least solar power adapters that can charge battery packs.