Well we are back from an 8950 mile loop around the country. Up to Bonners Ferry ID and back to N Florida. WE finally managed to do some real boondocking with mixed but generally enjoyable results.
Many of you have read about our very first attempt at Shadow Mountain at the Tetons, great first attempt on our part.
We followed that with some no utility campsites which went well but were not actually Boondocking. That was followed by a near disaster at Hungry Horse reservoir in Montana outside Kalispell. A trip down the wrong road, a ditch and a very helpful and knowledgeable camper who showed up to camp across the creek was a real learning experience.
I wanted to camp around Ft Peck reservoir next but was worried that we would be wandering around in the dark looking for a spot. Northeast MT around Hwy 2 is a camping desert. I wondered why a video blogger diverted down to Great Falls from Hwy 2 but now I know.
We thought we found a good spot just over the ND line at Camel Hump lake. We got in Friday evening found a good spot away from the few others out there and had a good evening and night on the small lake. Woke up at 7 AM the next morning to find a mob, and I'm not exaggerating, of people surrounding the camper and truck, This included one of those tow around, hot dog stand, trailers. We planned to stay for a day or two but I was worried about being blocked in, it was close, so we packed up and left. I should have grabbed some photos but the natives were a bit hostile (just a little) so we left.
We did three days at COE campsites after that but no more Boondocking for the time being.
Our new to us Arctic Fox TT with two Trojan 6V batteries worked great. We could have made it four days easily on power and water. Anyway we look forward to doing more. Next trip I should have the 400 W solar ready to go too.
Arctic Fox 25Y Travel Trailer
2018 RAM 2500 6.7L 4WD shortbed
Straightline dual cam hitch
400W Solar with Victron controller
Superbumper