Folks say "boondock".
Well in Idaho (66 percent public land), Washington (36 percent public), Nevada (81 percent public) and other western states it's a little easier than in Indiana (2 percent public), Illinois (2 percent public), Kentucky (3.5 percent public) or most states in the east. The problem is the popularity of RV's, increase in population (doubled in my lifetime) and the regulations that cause private parks to be extremely expensive to build and operate.
Maybe we need to do like the younger generation and stay in our parents basement and play video games all day until we are in our late 40's. :)
Also, anyone know why you can't post the symbol for percent in a reply?