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jaycocreek
Feb 24, 2015Explorer II
Uh, no. Terms have specific meanings for a reason. When someone asks where they can "boondock", it should mean they are asking where we camp with no hookups, and preferably, with no one around.
When they ask where they can "dry camp", that can mean parking lots, NF campgrounds with no hookups, or remote areas. The "dry camp" question needs more clarification than a "boondock" question would.
But, I personally feel Americans are getting too sloppy with language. That is my issue, so this is how I cope with it.
I suppose that is the region your from also!Around here it is called camping(not boondocking) until you go to an RV park with hook-ups and then it's RVing but some still call it camping.But then again, campgrounds with hook-ups are few and far between so everything is camping without services,pretty much.
Never heard of boondocking until I started to RV it in RV parks.
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