sleepy wrote:
The best guide available is Tioga George, The following page from Georges magazine....
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Nite Camping Information
Why worry if you will find a Nite Camp? You always do!
Becoming a confident boondocker!
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Many Blog readers have emailed asking for info on how we decide where to nite camp. We on the TiogaRV Team very rarely stay in any paid campgrounds, and never in any RV Campground. This means that we are nite camping (boondocking/dry camping) every nite. Our lifestyle requires special skills in order to be successful. Also, there are questions about safety, police knocking on the RV at 2am, city camping, country camping, wild forest camping.
I call it Nite Camping and others call it Dry Camping or Boondocking. I found later, that it was convenient when I posted in the Blog, to break down camps into Breakfast, Supper and Nite Camps. When I first started to RV, I found myself often worried that I would not find a place to Nite Camp. Later, I found that I always found my Nite Camp Site, and made up my mind not to worry about that anymore.
Often I wandered around looking for the perfect campsite. Early on, I was not experienced enough to see good camp sites when I came upon them. Especially in the cities and towns. A wonderful city camp in the daytime, is completely different from a wonderful city camp at night. Here is why.
Click Here: I hope that you will continue to read the rest of the page...
Enjoy,
Sleepy
I couldn't agree more...even with your earlier advice!! Love what you said about boondocking & do your own thing.
Been following Tioga George since 2006 and I've read his info many a times.
Between You & George I know exactly how I want to travel and what I want to see & do.