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DarkSkySeeker
Feb 08, 2019Explorer
ItsyRV wrote:
In all fairness, to some "boondocking" means anywhere there are no hookups. They can be in a pack-em-in campsite with no hookups and consider that "boondocking". A Walmart parking lot is "boondocking". A interstate rest stop is "boondocking". If they can't plug something into something, it's "boondocking".
I think there is a continuum starting with parking your rig at home all the way to camping in the middle of the desert.
10 - Sleeping in your rig at home
9 - KOA with 50amp service and cable TV
8 - Hook ups
7 - Forest service campground with water and power only
6 - State park with no hook ups
5 - Camping at a public campground with no hook ups
4 - Walmart
3 - Just off the highway in a remote area
2 - Full desert remote location
1 - The Moon
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