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- DesertFrontExplorer
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- bka0721Explorer II
scmense wrote:
Welcome Kansan! Love the western part of Kansas too and often say it is one of my favorite places to explore and boondock.
I just viewed all 75 pages and enjoyed it completely. Most of my boon docking has been in Western Kansas the last ten years but have stayed in some unbelievably beautiful spots fossil hunting.
Unfortunately, I also have an IPad and cannot post pictures. Although I am younger than up lander, only 67, I am a technical washout. Love this type of camping however and thoroughly enjoyed this thread.
Actually you can post from your iPad. Save this link in your contact list(below in BOLD BLUE), like title it RV.net Sites when you click on the below link, go to the url bar and touch it and it will populate with the tag info of the URL, Hit; Select ALL then hit(touch) Copy, then go and paste it into the link of your contacts and you will have it saved.
Now go back to the same link (Safari Page) open the previous page or paste the link you just copied. Touch the tab in the center of the page and you will get a choice of where you want to go to your photos on your iPad Photo Page. Simply click on your Camera Roll, look for the picture, touch it and a pop up with come up and hit USE in the upper right hand corner or bottom corner. If you want to get pictures onto your iPad, send the pictures from any computer to your email that you have on your iPad. Save the photos to your iPad Photo Catalog. Then repeat the above procedure again.
Pretty simple, now for the link;
Clicky to Photo Posting Link by RV.net Moderator 1492
Have fun and post pictures of Kansas, Often!
Photo posted from my iPad using the procedure described above. Of course this me boondocking in the Flint Hills of Kansas! - scmenseExplorerI just viewed all 75 pages and enjoyed it completely. Most of my boon docking has been in Western Kansas the last ten years but have stayed in some unbelievably beautiful spots fossil hunting.
Unfortunately, I also have an IPad and cannot post pictures. Although I am younger than up lander, only 67, I am a technical washout. Love this type of camping however and thoroughly enjoyed this thread. - cnetateExplorer
bobx2 wrote:
One of our favorite areas within an hour and a half of home.
Is this by Jefferson? - cnetateExplorer
Hickey wrote:
San Rafael Swell
I love the San Rafael Swell! Out of all the places I have camped, this is my favorite so far. I usually camp right off of Buckhorn Draw RD. where are you camping there?
The scenary and riding there is second to none. - ghsebldrExplorerAwesome surroundings . A nice level spot to boot, nice find.
- ReneeGExplorerNice!
- HickeyExplorerSan Rafael Swell
- UplanderExplorerIn the east you have to do some homework to find excellent boondocking locations.
I agree the area is built up but the spots are out there!
In Vermont there is the Green Mountain National Forest with plenty of spots for boondocking.
In New Hampshire there is the White Mountains et al.
In Maine there is the famous "Maine Northwoods"... A huge wilderness area.
Massachusetts...forget about it.
New York is not all city...the vast 6+ million acres of the Adirondacks gives you plenty of space.
Pennsylvania (Penn's Woods) has an abundant supply of remote areas.
Virginia and West Virginia have no shortage of wood hills and both state and federal land.
Time to study state maps, federal resources for National Forests etc. if you want to boondock in the east you can find a lifetime of locations to please any taste...deserts however are in short supply!
Plenty of my friends say I live in the boondocks up here on the NY/Vermont line with the Adirondacks in one direction and the Green Mountains in the other....we do however have electric most of the time...but a big shortage of neighbors...unless you count deer and cayotes.
Happy Camping
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