highplainsdrifter wrote:
As indicated through out this thread, there are many "variations" of boondocking. My style of boondocking does not include a campground, no matter how primitive. To me, boondocking must include:
A location where I can step out of my travel trailer and take a whiz without fear of being seen. This has always been a key element in my definition of boondocking. Obviously, this requires ELBOW ROOM.
A location where I can let my small dog roam the immediate area without fear of a big dog coming along.
A location where I can run my cheap, noisy generator and not bother anyone.
A location where someone else's activities will not disturb me.
Thankfully there are millions of acres in the Rocky Mountains where I can find these conditions. I am so very thankful for our federal lands!
Yep that is a True Boondocking definition to me. love the space not bothering anyone.