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profdant139
Nov 10, 2018Explorer II
Ha! The very same site?? Wow -- what are the chances?
And you did the right thing by "educating" that guy about encroaching on your space. As boondocking becomes more popular (especially in Colorado), there will be more friction.
In the Tetons, we saw some boondocking sites where several trailers were very closely packed. Some were unoccupied -- the owners were "parking" them in the forest and "visiting" them on the weekends.
We did drive through Flaming Gorge on our trip from the Tetons to Grand Junction -- very beautiful. I am looking forward to your next installment!!
And you did the right thing by "educating" that guy about encroaching on your space. As boondocking becomes more popular (especially in Colorado), there will be more friction.
In the Tetons, we saw some boondocking sites where several trailers were very closely packed. Some were unoccupied -- the owners were "parking" them in the forest and "visiting" them on the weekends.
We did drive through Flaming Gorge on our trip from the Tetons to Grand Junction -- very beautiful. I am looking forward to your next installment!!
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