boondocking infers an unofficial, non-defined camping site IMHO. It is not a designated camping spot, and seems therefore it is up for grabs by anyone who wanders by. Maybe carry bikes to do your wandering? Just a thought. That way your rig would be in place and the area (not a specified campsite) would obviously not be available. We do have a toad and have almost never boondocked - only a couple of times to catch some sleep in a large parking lot. Know this isn't what you're talking about. Don't obviously know what 'unwritten etiquette there is to the practice, but sounds like "move it and lose it' might apply! You're not paying to stay there, so seems you wouldn't have a claim to the area if your rig isn't there. Just my thoughts.