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profdant139
Dec 03, 2010Explorer II
Here are our three best boondocking sites of 2010. Someone in a recent post asked for GPS coordinates. Sorry -- I have been sworn to secrecy. Whip out your topo and your forest service maps and spend some time exploring. You will find some amazing places. (Preferably far enough away from me that we won't see or hear each other!) Anyway, here are the photos:
Southeast of Goosenecks State Park in Utah, nothing but the sound of the wind in the sagebrush:

South of Kings Canyon in Sequoia National Forest, so darn silent that the sound of the blood pounding in our ears was a little annoying:

North of Crater Lake, Oregon -- the white dot in the lower left is the trailer, and the rim of the crater is in the upper right -- we were in the national forest, just north of the national park, with nothing but the sound of the wind in the pines:

Southeast of Goosenecks State Park in Utah, nothing but the sound of the wind in the sagebrush:

South of Kings Canyon in Sequoia National Forest, so darn silent that the sound of the blood pounding in our ears was a little annoying:

North of Crater Lake, Oregon -- the white dot in the lower left is the trailer, and the rim of the crater is in the upper right -- we were in the national forest, just north of the national park, with nothing but the sound of the wind in the pines:

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