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- cewillisExplorerMonument Valley -- just an overnight stop.
- cewillisExplorerOn the rim of Dark canyon. No other tracks or footprints for miles.
Signature picture is overlooking the Colorado/ Little Colorado confluence. - ORbikerExplorerHere is a few memories of some great times in the camper.
Camped at an Oregon wayside
Sea Perch RV Park before the renovation. It was a great place before
Gold Lake Sno-Park on a Ski Patrol Weekend
Boondocking for the night
Clearwater in Idaho. 2008 Took the camper on a motorcycle trip to save money because fuel was so expensive. - ReneeGExplorerGreat pics. Someday we will have a PU Camper.
- jefe_4x4ExplorerA few pics of trips gone by:
Dos Cabezas in the Anza Borrego Desert, Jan/ 2004:
Same trip in a remote wash off the Pinion Mountain Jeep Trail:
Boon docking across from the Grand Tetons, Jun/2007
layover at the Eureka Dunes, northern Death Valley, 2008: This is one lonely place.
In a remote Death Valley canyon, Mar/2008: road washed out:
We camped here at the throat of the main canyon: - profdant139Explorer III don't know why the Forest Service has been so slow to thin and cut in Calif -- one would think that after the horrific Rough fire and the Rim fire, they would be more proactive. Very distressing. When we were in Idaho, we did notice that the forests were much more well-managed than in Calif.
- ReneeGExplorerThe FS has cleaned out a lot of the pine beetle damage in Idaho and loaded the good trees with pheromones to protect them.
- bukhrnNomad"Bad things are happening to the forests in much of the Western US."
It's not only the west, in many states in the east, and west it's the Emerald Ash Borer, years ago in the east, it was the Dutch Elm Disease that devastated the Elm trees. :( - profdant139Explorer IIThis is in the Sequoia National Forest, between Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park, November, 2016:
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Mercifully, the shot does not show the many dead or dying pine trees, victims of the drought and the bark beetles. Bad things are happening to the forests in much of the Western US. - RubiranchExplorerWOW! I started this thread 8 years ago.
Sold the "vintage" '72 Ford and the '69 Excel TT several years ago and haven't been camping since. :(
Bought another PU a few years ago and just added this camper so the boondocking is back in the schedule.
Not really boondocking here. Just trying out the camper here in the canyon that I live in.
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