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sailplane
Anybody who has RVed on the US east coast?

How do you find where to stop/stay that is a good place? I was thinking some farms would be a good idea, but how to find them and arrange with them rental of a spot?
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I've never Rvd on the east coast, but I wonder if a "U-Pick" search might link you with some farms there.  Usually there's a phone # listed so you can call and ask. Also, I saw you ask about a Ford F150 and wondered if that was directed to me since I posted about feeling good in my husband's old F150 but not in his new pickup.  Anyway, it's a late 90's model that still looks and runs great.  We did over a thousand miles in it a few years ago and I felt great - but we were in mostly southwestern USA in the deserts and mountains and found plenty of no-antenna spots to camp.
https://www.mercier-orchards.com/u-pick/


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Anybody who has RVed on the US east coast?

How do you find where to stop/stay that is a good place? I was thinking some farms would be a good idea, but how to find them and arrange with them rental of a spot?


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Fog Top wrote
I've never Rvd on the east coast, but I wonder if a "U-Pick" search might link you with some farms there.  Usually there's a phone # listed so you can call and ask. Also, I saw you ask about a Ford F150 and wondered if that was directed to me since I posted about feeling good in my husband's old F150 but not in his new pickup.  Anyway, it's a late 90's model that still looks and runs great.  We did over a thousand miles in it a few years ago and I felt great - but we were in mostly southwestern USA in the deserts and mountains and found plenty of no-antenna spots to camp.
SuperLaura also mentioned F150, but earlier models, up to 2016. What model is the new pickup that is not so good?
I don't think I'll find a great condition 90's model easily... I was thinking to try a 2015 F150, or a 2015 Ram 1500.  There isn't much info to go on... I need to drive the car like an hour or so with all the bluetooth etc. off and no phones in the car to know if I like it.. but that will be difficult unless I can rent it or something for a day.
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the new pickup that i don't feel good in is a Toyota Tacoma.  Supposedly diesel vehicles are better for ES, and some very ES people say 1980 models of Mercedes Benz is the only vehicle they can tolerate.
If you're test driving new cars, delete any phone numbers programmed into the Bluetooth, otherwise the BT is constantly pulsing microwaves trying to sync with that phone. 


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Fog Top wrote
I've never Rvd on the east coast, but I wonder if a "U-Pick" search might link you with some farms there.  Usually there's a phone # listed so you can call and ask. Also, I saw you ask about a Ford F150 and wondered if that was directed to me since I posted about feeling good in my husband's old F150 but not in his new pickup.  Anyway, it's a late 90's model that still looks and runs great.  We did over a thousand miles in it a few years ago and I felt great - but we were in mostly southwestern USA in the deserts and mountains and found plenty of no-antenna spots to camp.
SuperLaura also mentioned F150, but earlier models, up to 2016. What model is the new pickup that is not so good?
I don't think I'll find a great condition 90's model easily... I was thinking to try a 2015 F150, or a 2015 Ram 1500.  There isn't much info to go on... I need to drive the car like an hour or so with all the bluetooth etc. off and no phones in the car to know if I like it.. but that will be difficult unless I can rent it or something for a day.


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Fog Top wrote
the new pickup that i don't feel good in is a Toyota Tacoma.  Supposedly diesel vehicles are better for ES, and some very ES people say 1980 models of Mercedes Benz is the only vehicle they can tolerate.
If you're test driving new cars, delete any phone numbers programmed into the Bluetooth, otherwise the BT is constantly pulsing microwaves trying to sync with that phone.
What year is the Tacoma? SuperLaura said Toyotas weren't good also. I have a 2014 Corolla that is not too bad. I had a brand new 2011 Subaru Impreza at the time my health became worse, but I didn't have a meter at the time, so I have no idea how it was..

I found this article, 2008 Impreza had 6mG peak.. But peak is not that useful. It's more important what is it constantly when just driving I think.
https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2010/08/mythbuster-emf-levels-in-hybrids/index.htm
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Sailplane, you had asked about the Tacoma.  It is from 2012, so not so new anymore.  It has a high magnetic field plus a high frequency meter shows that it puts out a signal in the 800-2500 MHz range whenever a person just wiggles, sits down, or gets out of their seat.  Opening the door shows continual pulsing until it closes.  It probably has all kinds of sensors going off that don't show up on the meter. 

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Fog Top wrote
the new pickup that i don't feel good in is a Toyota Tacoma.  Supposedly diesel vehicles are better for ES, and some very ES people say 1980 models of Mercedes Benz is the only vehicle they can tolerate.
If you're test driving new cars, delete any phone numbers programmed into the Bluetooth, otherwise the BT is constantly pulsing microwaves trying to sync with that phone.
What year is the Tacoma? SuperLaura said Toyotas weren't good also. I have a 2014 Corolla that is not too bad. I had a brand new 2011 Subaru Impreza at the time my health became worse, but I didn't have a meter at the time, so I have no idea how it was..

I found this article, 2008 Impreza had 6mG peak.. But peak is not that useful. It's more important what is it constantly when just driving I think.
https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2010/08/mythbuster-emf-levels-in-hybrids/index.htm


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