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- sabconsultingExplorerHere was an ideal camping spot we found off the beaten track where the Namib desert meets the Naukluft national park in western Namibia.
For Rubenz here are the GPS coordinates:
S23 38 18.6 E15 11 08.7
Steve. - RubenZExplorerDamn! Most of these Post should have included GPS coordinates.
- ccampingExplorerHere are some pictures from a recent backroads, forest service trails trip around Mt Hood in Oregon. For boondocking way off the beaten path, we leave the trailer at home.
Here is our camp site, across from a place called The Devil's Half Acre It was off the Barlow Rd trail, the first road through the Cascades,dating back to the mid 1800's
This is beautiful country with great view of Mt Hood.

- RFOneWattExplorer
Eurocamper wrote:
These photos were taken at the Sand Flats Recreation Area outside of Moab. The area offers camping among slickrock domes, bowls and fins - much like the Devils Garden campground in nearby Arches National Park, but without the crowds, the required reservations, the high fees, and all the regulations that come with staying inside the national park.
BEAUTIFUL.
The last time I was in Moab I got horribly sunburned. (Young and stupid!)
Then I had to drive 2000 miles home, pulling a trailer w/ half dollar sized blisters all over my back.
Live and learn! :) - ReneeGExplorer
Eurocamper wrote:
These photos were taken at the Sand Flats Recreation Area outside of Moab. The area offers camping among slickrock domes, bowls and fins - much like the Devils Garden campground in nearby Arches National Park, but without the crowds, the required reservations, the high fees, and all the regulations that come with staying inside the national park.


Nice spot! - EurocamperExplorerThese photos were taken at the Sand Flats Recreation Area outside of Moab. The area offers camping among slickrock domes, bowls and fins - much like the Devils Garden campground in nearby Arches National Park, but without the crowds, the required reservations, the high fees, and all the regulations that come with staying inside the national park.


- tarfaxExplorerThis is a great thread thats been dead for awhile.!
Did a search on Mexico but didn't see any pics of Boondocking on the beach.
IMHO El Coyote beach in Bahia Concepcion near the town of Mulege in Baja Californina Sur is a little piece of paradise!
- rescue454xExplorer

seen this rig boondocking near tincup co - GOrstedExplorerGreat pics everyone. Including the one with the "contrails" :) Thank you for sharing.
- ReneeGExplorer
carlacee wrote:
The campsite and the creek are awesome, "the vapor trails" are not 'vapor trails', try 'chemtrails' and I'm sure you'll be a little closer to reality.
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Oh come on now . . . quit bursting bubbles. Vapor trail, chem trail, same difference - (fuel vaporizes right?), they are beautiful.
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