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Work Remotely in RRG

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Allie M · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2020 · Points: 0

I have the opportunity to work remotely and was looking to spend some time down in Red River Gorge. Does anyone have any recommendations of the places to stay with reliable WiFi for video calls?

Thanks!

Chelsea Lybarger · · Onekama, MI · Joined Dec 2017 · Points: 1

Same! Was thinking of posting same question. I have a hot spot through Verizon and am looking for the best reception that I can get at a campground. LOTA has good reception but what I the replaces have good Verizon and wifi?

Also would love to climb with people. I’m thinking of traveling down and staying for a few weeks or more. I would love to connect with some Christians. 

Nicholas K · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2019 · Points: 36

Miguel’s and LOTA have Wi-Fi.
I have used a hotspot as well in the general area but service seems better near slade and fades precipitously the farther you get out of town.

If you need guaranteed Wi-Fi might need to book a cabin or house?

Dane B · · Chuff City · Joined Oct 2014 · Points: 5

Daniel Boone's is a great place to work from but could get a little loud if you have a lot of meetings. I just left a house there that is a group of remote workers that is potentially looking for more people to extend through the end of May. Weekly rent usually comes out to about 80 for a room inside or 60 for sleeping in a van or camper outside the house.

Andrew C · · Atlanta · Joined Mar 2015 · Points: 0

I would not count on Miguel's WiFi for anything work related. My phone and laptop disconnect from their WiFi every few minutes.

Brie Abram · · Celo, NC · Joined Oct 2007 · Points: 493

Lago Linda’s wifi reaches into much of the campground. In addition, we get 2 bars of Verizon cell coverage outside our van, and 0-1 bar inside our van

Chelsea Lybarger · · Onekama, MI · Joined Dec 2017 · Points: 1
Dane B wrote:

Daniel Boone's is a great place to work from but could get a little loud if you have a lot of meetings. I just left a house there that is a group of remote workers that is potentially looking for more people to extend through the end of May. Weekly rent usually comes out to about 80 for a room inside or 60 for sleeping in a van or camper outside the house.

Hey Dane! I am interested in learning more. Please let me know who to chat with. Thank you!

Marc801 C · · Sandy, Utah · Joined Feb 2014 · Points: 65

If you're in an RV or van, you might want to look into Starlink. It's explained in this RV video channel: https://youtu.be/Vu63IduXi5M

Follow up about roaming with Starlink: https://youtu.be/u5S24ovGecY

Chelsea Lybarger · · Onekama, MI · Joined Dec 2017 · Points: 1
Brie Abram wrote:

Lago Linda’s wifi reaches into much of the campground. In addition, we get 2 bars of Verizon cell coverage outside our van, and 0-1 bar inside our van

I was there a few weeks back. Kept forgetting to inquire about wifi. Didn’t see any signs. I enjoyed that campground and would like to set up there for sure. 

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