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profdant139
Mar 26, 2022Explorer II
And Greg, here's a suggestion to get DW accustomed to boondocking -- start small (two nights?), and start close to home.
My wife was very skeptical about boondocking, but she agreed to try it "just this once"(just to be a good sport). She was instantly addicted -- the privacy and the silence and the unspoiled views were intoxicating (and still are, sixteen years later).
There is fairly good boondocking near most national parks (especially in Utah), but the campgrounds within the parks are more conveniently located near the trailheads.
My wife was very skeptical about boondocking, but she agreed to try it "just this once"(just to be a good sport). She was instantly addicted -- the privacy and the silence and the unspoiled views were intoxicating (and still are, sixteen years later).
There is fairly good boondocking near most national parks (especially in Utah), but the campgrounds within the parks are more conveniently located near the trailheads.
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