I know there are rebuttals to the above, like "What if you have an accident or your car breaks down on the road?" It's a question of risk management. I've done everything I can do to not put others in danger and have chosen a trip that continues those practices. I'm an experienced outdoors person and camper and am especially avoiding risks at this time---no climbing cliffs.
- I'm traveling from a very low COVID area (zero known cases in my town and very few in my state) to an extremely low COVID remote area.
- I've had almost no in-person contact with people since March, have practised social distancing religiously, go to no public places except groceries twice a month, always wear a mask and gloves and use sanitizer when I'm out, and have kept up on the latest scientific studies on transmission.
- Instead of congregating on a beach in Florida, I'm taking a solo hiking and kayaking trip to a place where I will encounter few people.
- Campgrounds in this area are free or have self-pay iron rangers---no contact with a campground host.
- I've practiced zero contact on two short camping trips this year to master the bathroom thing. Just stayed at my site and went hiking on unused trails.
- Why am I leaving home and why 10 days? See 1-5 plus MY SANITY.
One additional thing to consider if you're super paranoid and want to disinfect food containers and other stuff where you might not want to spray 70% ethanol, get one of these (or similar - just don't get the cheapo ones that may not actually have strong bulbs):
GermAwayUV 18 Watt Handheld UVC Surface Sanitizer w/ Amber UV Glasses
The GermAwayUV 18 watt handheld UVC surface sanitizer maximizes germ-free surface purification and sanitation. 2 x 9 watt UVC bulbs.www.cureuv.com
You can run one of these from your car battery or portable power pack.
I got one of these early on in the pandemic where we thought spread was mostly via contact and used it then, but I haven't used it lately. But again, if you want to be extra careful, this is a nice little extra thing to have!
You need a UV protected Watertank if you like to play with that. With Glas it is no problem
As for the 70% - it's because you still need the water in there to be fully effective (plus, you also get more for your money) - here's a good explanation: https://blog.gotopac.com/2017/05/15...than-99-isopropanol-and-what-is-ipa-used-for/
Way more risk of being eaten by a bear than getting the 'rona while camping.
Relax.... go have fun.
Way to listen to what the OP stated... (not)
How did it go Placidwaters? i’m heading out for a week tommorow, staying in a hotel the first night, feeling pretty good about it having got my first Fauci oochie.