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Less_Stuff
Aug 07, 2013Explorer
Ok I'm going to bend the title just a little as posting from a dry camping spot isn't often possible for me.
These are dry camping spots we've used in the past:
First one is a rather nice spot in Idaho.
Wife with curlers just out and wearing my swim trunks?

Only sounds were cows mooing.
Queets river valley in the Olympic National park.

We were the only folks in this nice Fort Peck, Montana campground.

Our rented German motorhome in backyard of brother-in-laws summer home near Fredrickshaven, Denmark.

Same rented motorhome dry camped in a Paris, France RV park.

Dry camped this last spring on a wonderful beach near La Paz, Baja California Sur.

Another spot on the La Paz beach.

Another cool Baja California beach this one near Mulege.

End of the paved road on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

End of a long dirt road right on the edge of the Grand Canyon. North Rim.

Hows that for showing off ?
These are dry camping spots we've used in the past:
First one is a rather nice spot in Idaho.
Wife with curlers just out and wearing my swim trunks?

Only sounds were cows mooing.
Queets river valley in the Olympic National park.

We were the only folks in this nice Fort Peck, Montana campground.

Our rented German motorhome in backyard of brother-in-laws summer home near Fredrickshaven, Denmark.

Same rented motorhome dry camped in a Paris, France RV park.

Dry camped this last spring on a wonderful beach near La Paz, Baja California Sur.

Another spot on the La Paz beach.

Another cool Baja California beach this one near Mulege.

End of the paved road on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

End of a long dirt road right on the edge of the Grand Canyon. North Rim.

Hows that for showing off ?
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