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trailertraveler wrote:garyhaupt wrote:So why did you personnalize the issue with the snyde comments about bottled water, etc....?Because I stated what some campground owners have said, does not mean I agree with them. You read that into my post. I was only pointing out their side of the issue. My last statement was that I boondock where it is legal to do so, so I obviously do not always stay in campgrounds and appreciate the ability to camp for free.
...And I didn't say you supported anything...you did when you wrote your note, quoting RV campground owners and not quoting anyone else. If you are now saying you don't, just say so...
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beemerphile1 wrote:This is my position also.trailertraveler wrote:
...if stealth camping was legal stealth would not be required....I boondock frequently and don't have to stealth camp because the places I go are not paved parking lots in cities and dispersed camping is completely legal.
Common misunderstanding of stealth camping. I have never understood how it gets translated as a crime? Stealth means inconspicuous and not drawing attention to oneself!
I stealth camp also but have NEVER KNOWINGLY done it illegally!
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โJun-05-2014 06:04 AM
trailertraveler wrote:
...if stealth camping was legal stealth would not be required....I boondock frequently and don't have to stealth camp because the places I go are not paved parking lots in cities and dispersed camping is completely legal.
โJun-05-2014 03:53 AM
garyhaupt wrote:So why did you personnalize the issue with the snyde comments about bottled water, etc....?Because I stated what some campground owners have said, does not mean I agree with them. You read that into my post. I was only pointing out their side of the issue. My last statement was that I boondock where it is legal to do so, so I obviously do not always stay in campgrounds and appreciate the ability to camp for free.
...And I didn't say you supported anything...you did when you wrote your note, quoting RV campground owners and not quoting anyone else. If you are now saying you don't, just say so...
โJun-04-2014 04:17 PM
โJun-04-2014 01:32 PM
garyhaupt wrote:
"I think one also needs to recognize that Roadtrek has a large constituency in the "Stealth Camping Community" which really are not boondockers as they aren't camping in the boondocks; but on public streets, parking lots and vacant lots sometimes where it is not really legal to do so. They object to just about any attempt by communities to control inhabitating an RV (which is not parking) on the streets or private property. In my discussions with campground owners, their biggest complaint about blacktop boondockers is that the companies that encourage it do not have to go through all the regulatory requirements that they do to open their property to overnight guests."
I guess you drink only bottled water? I mean...you have to support those people too, right? They have to pay all that money out, to bottle the water and so on.
Shop only at stores with US made goods and make sure that they pay the proper wages? I mean..you wouldn't ever shop at a discount store or nothing like that, right?
Once you begin defending one business group you have to defend all..and you have to be able to stand up and declare that you are 100%, paying thru the nose.
I love stealth camping. I get to meet lots of people I wouldn't otherwise. I get to save $1,000 a month. I usually get to sleep in a quiet place, not jammed up next to another RV. Where mom and dad or the kids might be scrapping. And, oddly enough, I never have to listen to a generator banging away.
Gary Haupt
โJun-04-2014 11:07 AM
pnichols wrote:
But Gary ... what you have is far from a Class B!
If I had your rig, I'd be boondocking in the real boonies - as far from any blacktop as possible. Of course it's best to camp in the real boonies with other great like-minded folks as often as possible.
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