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caliguy35
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Jan 08, 2014

The most secluded remote RVing spots in the U.S.

Where in the USA could you RV and be in a place where you wouldn't see other people for days or weeks? Pure solitude.

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  • Old guy that reminds me of the sign someone put up on I10 years ago with the Welcome to CA sign, now go home!

    Another one on the east bound side was "Help improve CA take someone with you when you leave!" :B :B
  • As Lowsuv suggest, you may want to pose this question in the "Public Lands, Boondocking, and Dry Camping" section, you'll probably get more answers.
  • hey, don't be telling him stuff like that about eastern Oregon. We have had it nice a quiet for many years and we like it this way. we are a nice place to visit, just don't move here. That is what a Governor of Oregon told the people of Calif many years ago.
  • ProfDanT139 is a SoCal resident that spends a great deal of time boondock camping .
    Do a search for ProfDanT 139 ..
    He hangs out on the Boondock section of this forum .
    We boondock camp in a great state to enjoy that activity but even with less than 1 person per square mile in Eastern Oregon we see other campers .
    Boondock Dry Camping is the best camping we do .
    Just like on the cover of the TT brochure .

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