โJan-09-2016 05:06 AM
โApr-27-2016 12:18 PM
highplainsdrifter wrote:
As indicated through out this thread, there are many "variations" of boondocking. My style of boondocking does not include a campground, no matter how primitive. To me, boondocking must include:
A location where I can step out of my travel trailer and take a whiz without fear of being seen. This has always been a key element in my definition of boondocking. Obviously, this requires ELBOW ROOM.
A location where I can let my small dog roam the immediate area without fear of a big dog coming along.
A location where I can run my cheap, noisy generator and not bother anyone.
A location where someone else's activities will not disturb me.
Thankfully there are millions of acres in the Rocky Mountains where I can find these conditions. I am so very thankful for our federal lands!
โApr-27-2016 11:36 AM
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โApr-26-2016 10:38 AM
icanon wrote:
I too started out tent camping way out in the sticks with my faithful dog Rover and with my 12 gauge, we used to go for 3 to 4 days at a time. I miss those days with him but today I still hike with my backpack filled with instead of food and sleeping gear it's my camera. Nothing beats the views and experience of being in nature oh the the silence...
โApr-26-2016 08:43 AM
โJan-19-2016 03:34 AM
mrw8i wrote:
I've enjoyed camping since I was a young child. Camping with my parents. They were in an RV, I was in a tent outside the RV. I enjoyed back packing; having to bring everything to survive for 1 week, all on my back. Later in early adult hood, lots of tent camping. Eventually better vehicles could get me further off road with my tent, carrying more and more water to survive. As I grew older had harder and harder time sleeping on the ground and graduated to a pop up trailer; still going to the same out of way places we could tent camp from the car. One night about 10 years ago, got so cold overnight I was done with the pop up trailer and graduated to a small bumper pull trailer. Still going to the out of way places with a trailer that I enjoyed while tent camping.
I found rv.net and found out I was boondocking. Oh okay, I guess that's what I do.
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โJan-11-2016 07:06 PM
RE_Todd wrote:LenSatic wrote:I want to see the dog hold the cup ๐
The jack case fits perfectly between the Tahoe's second row of seats and the third row was removed the day we bought it. That's where the dog's travel cage is. He can watch DVDs or listen to his favorite music. He even has his own cup holders. ๐
LS
โJan-11-2016 06:53 PM
LenSatic wrote:I want to see the dog hold the cup ๐
The jack case fits perfectly between the Tahoe's second row of seats and the third row was removed the day we bought it. That's where the dog's travel cage is. He can watch DVDs or listen to his favorite music. He even has his own cup holders. ๐
LS
โJan-11-2016 06:01 PM
pnichols wrote:
Gary, thanks for the encouragement and invite to the outstanding area of Penticton ... we'll keep that in mind if we wind up near there.
Maybe we shouldn't get anywhere near Penticton, though. It could be life-changing cuz doesn't Penticton mean "a place to stay forever"? ๐
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