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Matt_Colie wrote:
Deadticket,
That be the case, you need to look long and hard at BW, a lot of us welcome dogs and can have power available for a fee.
Matt
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โDec-07-2022 04:01 PM
JaxDad wrote:
Matt, the two gals that started Boondockers Welcome (very close to here in Southern Ontario) sold the whole thing to Harvest Hosts last year.
BW & HH are one group now.
Unfortunately they resisted identifying the former BW hosts separately but if you know what youโre looking at itโs pretty easy to tell them apart.
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โDec-07-2022 03:48 AM
Matt_Colie wrote:
If you can overnight purely self contained, then also consider Boondockers Welcome. It isn't really boondocking, but it can easily qualify as dry camping.
We have been BW hosts for a few years now and only about half even welcome the 15amp lead that I can provide. Oh and water when the weather is warm. I do ask for 5$ for the 15amp because electric here is expensive.
The great joke is that we have yet to be guests anywhere because when we were first members the host density was really low and they just were not where we needed them to be.
I am hoping to change that this year.
Matt
โDec-06-2022 06:06 PM
wapiticountry wrote:
Harvest Hosts doesnโt publish the host locations because that is literally the only thing they have to sell. I would bet almost all the hosts would offer the exact same accommodations to non members if they called and asked.
Those hosts expect you to buy their products, that is how they were sold on being hosts in the first place. It is marketed as a way for those businesses to increase their sales. If the hosts get a string of non buyers just looking for free stays those hosts will become ex-hosts. They arenโt RV centric charities, they are small businesses looking for new customers.
โNov-30-2022 01:47 PM