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Roads_Less_Trav
Jun 15, 2013Explorer II
I think I just read your re-post over in the full-timing section, but will respond here too.
Without doubt, THE MOST SCENIC CAMPING is not in campgrounds, state, federal or any other kind.
The stunning multi-million dollar views you want out your windows are in the public federal lands, and you will have no trouble getting your fifth-wheel toy hauler into those spots.
We park with acres of space around us, deer wandering past our rig, moose in the distance down in the river... it is truly awesome.
The key to this beautiful lifestyle is to go boondocking on your own.
There's lots of info about boondocking in this forum and on the web in general, including our page here which is a great starting point:
RV boondocking tips & tricks
The pic of our rig below is one of hundreds of gorgeous boondocking sites we've stayed in during our six years of full-timing/half-timing.
Best of all - it's free!
Without doubt, THE MOST SCENIC CAMPING is not in campgrounds, state, federal or any other kind.
The stunning multi-million dollar views you want out your windows are in the public federal lands, and you will have no trouble getting your fifth-wheel toy hauler into those spots.
We park with acres of space around us, deer wandering past our rig, moose in the distance down in the river... it is truly awesome.
The key to this beautiful lifestyle is to go boondocking on your own.
There's lots of info about boondocking in this forum and on the web in general, including our page here which is a great starting point:
RV boondocking tips & tricks
The pic of our rig below is one of hundreds of gorgeous boondocking sites we've stayed in during our six years of full-timing/half-timing.
Best of all - it's free!
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