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profdant139
Sep 02, 2019Explorer II
For me, that would be an overly-ambitious agenda. We like to spend several days in each place, hiking and relaxing. Especially when we boondock in semi-wilderness, one of our big goals is to just sit still in the late afternoons and enjoy the silence. (We live in an urban area, so isolation and privacy are rare treats for us.)
But then again, there are lots of folks who just love to drive and don't want to spend a lot of time at any given place. Thank goodness it's a free country -- do it the way you want to do it!
Good luck, and let us know if there are any specific areas you'd like to focus on -- our blog (see link below) might provide you with some useful info. (Including descriptions of good boondocking areas.)
But then again, there are lots of folks who just love to drive and don't want to spend a lot of time at any given place. Thank goodness it's a free country -- do it the way you want to do it!
Good luck, and let us know if there are any specific areas you'd like to focus on -- our blog (see link below) might provide you with some useful info. (Including descriptions of good boondocking areas.)
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