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Extreme Boondocking 101

bka0721
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have been writing articles and stories for a long time now and it seemed like a good fit to write about something that I am very passionate about and my lifestyle. That is living full time in a Truck Camper, while avoiding campgrounds. In 5 years, I have stayed in 12 campgrounds for a total of 38 night, the remaining almost 1800 nights (time off for backpacking and hospitalizations) were boondocking and or dry camping.

If you are unfamiliar with an online magazine, called Truck Camper Magazine, you might give it a look via this link CLICKY

Since this is a boondocking forum, with lots of helpful information and knowledgeable posters, I thought I would offer these links for your review. Thanks

Part I

Truck Camper Magazine




Part II

Extreme Boondocking and the TP Factor



Thanks.

b
08 F550-4X4-CC-6.4L Dsl-206"WB GVWR17,950#
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BoonHauler
Explorer
Explorer
Would that be a 'Raptor' as in Keystone Raptor or would that be 'Rapture' as in Gods Rapture?
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2014 BoonHauler 3614

schl44
Explorer
Explorer
Hi,
Last year the wife, dog and I spent 6 weeks camping on Ranch near Tieara Amerilla New Mexico. We parked our 36 foot Rapture about 25 yards from a small clean river. We pumped water through a filter and into our holding tank, which worked well. We didnt drink this water but used it for showering and toilet flushing.
the biggest issue we had was the camper sat in one pkace for the six weeks and the wheels sunk into the ground about 4 inches. When we were ready to leave I could not pull the camper out with my F350 4x4. I had to get another hunter to hook on to my front end and give me a pull to get unstuck. This year im thinking about cutting some plywood to put under the wheels to keep it from sinking. I was just woundering if they make any thing lighter that is designed for this?

samuraiowner
Explorer
Explorer
I realy enjoyed your articals and hope you post many more on how you are managing to boondock full time. maybe even show a breakdown of what it is costing you per month so the rest of us can get an idea of how much we would need to retire and do something similar.
what kind of mileage are you getting with your rig? the difference between on road mileage and offroad?

from what I can see your not going east of St. Louis Mo.

you say you have a facebook page how do I find you ? did a little looking and found you:B
Samuraiowner

bka0721
Explorer II
Explorer II
was_butnotnow wrote:
I read and loved your Extreme Boondocking articles.
We do it in a bigger 5th wheel rig. My tag line is "A Big Rig Looking for a Tent Experience" www.fulltime.hitchitch.com
I also do the national web site where fulltimers share their stories and adventures. www.hitchitch.com And a Resource Section to help find the special camping spot.

Now my question is do you do a travel web blog? I think your adventures would be a great addition to www.hitchitch.com
Hi butnotnow~ Thanks for your kind words. I have a photo blog, that is not up to date, as I lost my photo host site over 18 months ago. I am always impressed with those that can keep up on a blog and they are interesting to check out. I just don't seem to find the time to prioritize for a blog. I do try to keep up on my Facebook page. Too much time tracking Lizards today and checking out other natural sites.

I certainly will check out the sites you linked. They sound interesting to check into.

Thanks again!

b
08 F550-4X4-CC-6.4L Dsl-206"WB GVWR17,950#
09 Lance 1191
1,560wSolar~10-6vGC2-1,160AmpH~Tri-Star-Two(2)60/MPPT~Xantrex 2000W
300wSolar~2-6vAGM-300AmpH~Tri-Star45/MPPT~Xantrex 1500W
16 BMW R1200GSW Adventure
16 KTM 500 EXC
06 Honda CRF450X
09 Haulmark Trlr

was_butnotnow
Explorer
Explorer
I read and loved your Extreme Boondocking articles.
We do it in a bigger 5th wheel rig. My tag line is "A Big Rig Looking for a Tent Experience" www.fulltime.hitchitch.com
I also do the national web site where fulltimers share their stories and adventures. www.hitchitch.com And a Resource Section to help find the special camping spot.

Now my question is do you do a travel web blog? I think your adventures would be a great addition to www.hitchitch.com
Now in a 05 Monaco Cayman DP 36 PDQ
Traveled many years in NuWa Hitchhiker 5th wheels.
Travel Journals and Adventures of people living this lifestyle

Hitchitch.com


Personal blog with our own travels. www.fulltime.hitchitch.com

bka0721
Explorer II
Explorer II
Tiger4x4RV wrote:
Bryan,
I read both of your TC magazine articles. Nice to see the story behind the RV.net TC forum posts.
One question re the TP factor: You never mention the 14-day max stay on many public lands as a factor which might limit your boondocking. Any comment on that?
thanks.
Hi Tiger4X4! Thanks for visiting Truck Camper Magazine and looking over the articles. I hope you enjoyed them.


To answer your question, quickly, I donโ€™t stay in one spot for 14 days or more.


The 2 articles touched briefly on many things and upcoming articles will go more deeply into the different policies and rules. Just like you may only have General Delivery in the same Post Office for 30 days, without written permission of the Postmaster. There is a lot more to General Deliver than I could discuss in a general information article.

As one of the Law Enforcement officers that enforced the 14 Day Rule, I have an Upโ€™ on working within the rules and regulations. Just as your question poses, you would not be able to stay on many public lands for the remainder of 2014. Of course, that is not what you were intending. When we were enforcing this rule, it was to address squatters. Those that would move into a National Park, National Forest or BLM property, whether homeless, working in town or simply Snowbirding. We specifically looked for โ€œBlue Tarp Campsโ€ or people that basically moved in and began altering the area for their own benefit. A frequent comment I heard; โ€œWell, no one else was taking care of this area, so did.โ€

Many Federal areas require you to register for a $10 permit to boondock and or dispersed camping. Other locations require you to stay a specific distance from roads, trails, water sources and selected roads as identified on supplied maps.

For boondocking and dispersed camping, it is recommended to visit the local authorities Ranger Station or Visitor Center. The most updated information and often free maps is available there.

It was not my intention to leave you with the impression I boondock like a Snowbird, by going into a location and staying in one spot for the entire duration. I apologize if you were left with that impression. One of the ways I document my movement, and available upon request to a Ranger, is logging my GPS location each time I stay at a new location (Unique). This is logged on a spreadsheet and now goes back more than 4 years. This is something I do to establish my travels for my own safety, as it is sent to a set of friends and family. It is also used to meet Residency, Health Care, Tax and permit requirements. All these are important when you Fulltime.

Now, some do work the โ€œSystemโ€ by each one in the party keeping an Annual, Senior and Access Pass. As their 14 day limit expires, the other party in the group uses their Pass. When I was a Ranger, we were on to this and watched it carefully. We typically began enforcing this if it exceeded 30 days. Others will move from one area to another, which in fact is allowed, such as Corps of Engineers locations, as well as National Forest Locations. This is how I am able to stay in Death Valley for 5 to 7 weeks, by dispersed camping.

As technology increases, many locations will begin enforcing the maximum stay rules in 30 days and 12 month periods, in various properties, such as National Park Campgrounds. That is why sites using http://www.recreation.gov/ will not process your reservation if you exceed their maximum stay requirements in that property. Many will opt to override this by avoiding registering online.

The key to Extreme Boondocking is to educate yourself in so many facets of where you can and cannot stay and for how long. If you are Fulltiming, like me, you have time on your side. Visit your Ranger Stations and Visitor Centers and talk to the people there. I have never found a staff member unable to help me or willing to talk to me about some really outstanding locations to camp, like my recent visit to the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument.

En' short, don't stay in one spot too long. There is a lot more to see, so keep moving and exploring!

Hopefully, this brief explanation will answer your question more thoroughly, as well as demonstrate that this topic is one that could be its own article. Be sure to watch for more articles in Truck Camping Magazine, on Boondocking and Fulltiming in a Truck Camper, by me and others.

b
08 F550-4X4-CC-6.4L Dsl-206"WB GVWR17,950#
09 Lance 1191
1,560wSolar~10-6vGC2-1,160AmpH~Tri-Star-Two(2)60/MPPT~Xantrex 2000W
300wSolar~2-6vAGM-300AmpH~Tri-Star45/MPPT~Xantrex 1500W
16 BMW R1200GSW Adventure
16 KTM 500 EXC
06 Honda CRF450X
09 Haulmark Trlr

Tiger4x4RV
Nomad
Nomad
Bryan,

I read both of your TC magazine articles. Nice to see the story behind the RV.net TC forum posts.

One question re the TP factor: You never mention the 14-day max stay on many public lands as a factor which might limit your boondocking. Any comment on that?

thanks.
2006 Tiger CX 4x4, 8.1 L gas V-8, Allison 6-speed

Clarryhill
Explorer
Explorer
Extraordinary follow-up Part II, Bryan. Enjoyed it immensely. Many thanks for sharing an exceptional life-style. Stay safe RV Net friend. May our paths cross at some future date and share a couple long-necks.
2014 Ford F450 PSD
2017 Lance 1172

beemerphile1
Explorer
Explorer
Absolutely love the rig you have assembled and really enjoyed reading the articles. Thanks for sharing.

I got a big chuckle from the laundry day pictures. :B
Build a life you don't need a vacation from.

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PatrickA51
Explorer
Explorer
All I can say is awesome. Great articles.
"Do you have any idea how many people envy you?" X2

gbopp
Explorer
Explorer
Great article!

Do you have any idea how many people envy you?

Keep up the good work. :C