I agree Korbe. With the advancement of "camping" and camper technology, boondocking has indeed become a relative term. I'm a hybrid camper myself. I spent my youth as a MN Boundary Waters Canoe Guide and self-proclaimed purest in the camping world. It included canoeing and portaging into a campsite, assembling camp and sleeping on the ground under the skies or in a tent. Now, with my middleaged aches and pains, I boondock simply in my small camper completely set up for energy production with most weather and a generator for redudancy, but I try to use those things only when I really need them. The interesting thing for me is that I KNOW that I have the backup, so roughing it doesn't seem to be as "rough" as it was. I know there is always that switch to turn on if it gets too bad.