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NinerBikes
Mar 19, 2014Explorer
~DJ~ wrote:
I agree with many here. To be Boondocking you must be in the Boondocks i.e. rough, remote or isolated country. Anything else is just dry camping.
I camp solo most of the time and most of the time it is in the Boondocks. I did stay in an RV Park recently. It was in Lone Pine CA on my way home from Death Valley. I needed a place with full hookups to re-winterize my TC before heading back to the frozen North.
I pulled in and saw that it was full of monster MH's and 5'ers. No way are they going to let my ugly duckling in here!!! But they did, no problem. The problem was coughing up THIRTY SIX DOLLARS for ONE night!!! But I did use my electric heater and their electricity for heat vs my propane so I felt a LITTLE better!!
If this was the only style of "camping" then I would give it up. I wouldn't call it tame. I would call it lame!! :B
Next time, do a search west of 395 and find where the western movies were all made, on BLM land.
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