There was a long discussion on Facebook about "dry" camping and Boondocking. Mostly for overnight stays where you don't want to unhook. ( although there are some that say they can do it in 3 minutes). We put locks on ours, and a a protect-a-Tow. We may try dry camping. It would be for over night only. We are in a space right now ($43.00) . Finding the site was like the above member described. "Winding thru the forest" looking for broken faded signs and space e numbers. 40' moho pulling a toad. No way to back up. Long story short, it would have been less stressful to just pull over and dry camp.
Very helpful thread!