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vacuumbed
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Oct 21, 2014

Rest Stop vs. The Hills Have Eyes

I just got home from a trip from Portland and in Idaho late at night I got super tired and used a exit in the middle of nowhere that just had a dirt road. I drove 1000 feet away from the freeway and shut it down and went to sleep. Nothing but darkness and quiet. The last real rest stop I passed had super bright lights and various semis which many of them idle all night. I need it dark and quiet for me to get a good nights rest, so I decided to use the lonely exit instead. I took my 1990 Ford E350 class B camper van on this trip. Good thing there were no killers out there. :E

Have any of you folks tried this approach or would you advise against it?

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  • We've done it many times. But, when we need to take our 2 dogs outside, both of us do it,......wearing our shoulder holstered Glocks (ready to defend ourselves),....just in case.....
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Well on my last trip south I planned on Wally-Docking on Thanksgiving Eve then black friday shopping in the AM.. Plan half worked.

    The Wally-Dock was packed, not even enough room for a skate board so I drove past and found a supermarket closed for the night, had a good nights sleep, and on to another Wally-World in the AM for the black friday item.. When I got to that one (like 7:30AM) there were more employees in the place than customers, Got my item, Emptied my "Gift card" into the gas tank (You get cents off if you fill the card in teh store then use it at the pump) and on to destination 150 miles of hill country driving away.
  • yeah we boondock all the time, especially west of the Mississippi where there are more open spaces.

    Generally I'll turn off pavement onto dirt, then turn from dirt to smaller dirt and park.
  • If somebody else pulls in after you and introduces himself as Gunnar Hansen, you may want to move. He played "Leatherface" in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre". :)

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