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profdant139 wrote:
icanon, what part of the country are you in?
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4runnerguy wrote:
I've been places where there was one light visible 50 miles away. Very dark!
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bka0721 wrote:
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 7 1/2 years, I have stayed in 14 campgrounds for a total of 48 nights, the remaining almost 2,700 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
โJan-09-2016 04:19 PM
profdant139 wrote:
By the way, here is a link to a blog post in which I have collected photos of our trailer in a number of different boondocking sites -- it'll give you some idea of the peace and quiet we are always hoping to find:
Boondocking photos
โJan-09-2016 04:11 PM
pnichols wrote:
Your question (the original poster's) sounds as if you are an RV'er looking to boondock on purpose?
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pnichols wrote:
My experiential based RV philosophy is this: You can't bring too much along ... only more than you can fit or more than your rig's weight rating allows.