Remote camping, but not remote
I finally had a chance to do some remote camping with my setup. I did three days in the Ochoco National Forest at a somewhat remote location. I didn’t see a single person or hear any signs of life with the exception of the wildlife, so it was a nice get-away.
I was able to do a bit of astrophotography under the very dark night sky, and I was able to test all of my power management systems.
I had my Starlink with me, as there is no cell coverage of any kind here. I powered the Starlink with my Ecoflow battery pack (3.6kWh) plus a solar panel, and the panel was able to generate enough power to provide 24 hours of Starlink usage.
I also had a generator, which was nice to use during the 100+ degree peak temps to run the AC.
Everything else in the boondocking setup worked great. Plenty of water, great cooking, sleeping, etc. It is a good setup for doing remote work with no support services needed.