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โOct-21-2020 07:36 PM
agesilaus wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Boondocking is our preferred way to camp, followed by FS CG's. We use Campendium to find sites and Freecampsites.net. In our home state we often set out on day trips using our Jeep to scope out sites. We never break camp in a new area, but that is the rule of boondocking, to never do that. Always camp only in areas that have previously been camped in to preserve the terrain. We are blessed to have a lot of areas here. It's not hard to find boondocking sites when traveling to other states by using the resources out there on the internet, including this site.
The reminded me of the actual rule number one of real boondocking:
Do not take your RV down that unknown road unless you check it out first.
Driving down a FS road to find a dead end in a place that you cannot turn around in, is to be avoided.
โOct-21-2020 11:33 AM
โOct-21-2020 10:34 AM
agesilaus wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Boondocking is our preferred way to camp, followed by FS CG's. We use Campendium to find sites and Freecampsites.net. In our home state we often set out on day trips using our Jeep to scope out sites. We never break camp in a new area, but that is the rule of boondocking, to never do that. Always camp only in areas that have previously been camped in to preserve the terrain. We are blessed to have a lot of areas here. It's not hard to find boondocking sites when traveling to other states by using the resources out there on the internet, including this site.
The reminded me of the actual rule number one of real boondocking:
Do not take your RV down that unknown road unless you check it out first.
Driving down a FS road to find a dead end in a place that you cannot turn around in, is to be avoided.
โOct-21-2020 10:06 AM
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and how do we know? Been there done that or watched "The Long Long Trailer"!
โOct-21-2020 09:28 AM
agesilaus wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Boondocking is our preferred way to camp, followed by FS CG's. We use Campendium to find sites and Freecampsites.net. In our home state we often set out on day trips using our Jeep to scope out sites. We never break camp in a new area, but that is the rule of boondocking, to never do that. Always camp only in areas that have previously been camped in to preserve the terrain. We are blessed to have a lot of areas here. It's not hard to find boondocking sites when traveling to other states by using the resources out there on the internet, including this site.
The reminded me of the actual rule number one of real boondocking:
Do not take your RV down that unknown road unless you check it out first.
Driving down a FS road to find a dead end in a place that you cannot turn around in, is to be avoided.
โOct-21-2020 07:18 AM
ReneeG wrote:
Boondocking is our preferred way to camp, followed by FS CG's. We use Campendium to find sites and Freecampsites.net. In our home state we often set out on day trips using our Jeep to scope out sites. We never break camp in a new area, but that is the rule of boondocking, to never do that. Always camp only in areas that have previously been camped in to preserve the terrain. We are blessed to have a lot of areas here. It's not hard to find boondocking sites when traveling to other states by using the resources out there on the internet, including this site.
โOct-21-2020 07:14 AM
Confused me with the link because there is a couple that fulltime in their Airstream and their blog is The Long Long Honeymoon. The Lucille Ball movie is The Long Long Trailer.
โOct-21-2020 06:25 AM
โOct-21-2020 06:20 AM
agesilaus wrote:
You may want to watch some of this couples vblogs. They have a Class A and mainly dry camp and boondock. When I first watched some of their stuff six months ago they seemed rather smarmy but their recent work is much better they have really loosened up a lot:
The long honeymoon
Lucy Ball not included.
โOct-21-2020 04:51 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:
I've stayed on some of the dispersed sites up in Forbes SF in the SW part of the state.
One of the recommendations in the PA DCNR long range plan is the elimination of those dispersed sites in the name of conservation. Hopefully it gets shot down. The woman Wolf put in charge of DCNR is an absolute nutball. Thankfully her days are numbered.
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