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Your Favorite Boondocking Pics

Rubiranch
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Rubiranch
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tmm2good wrote:
A little June snowstorm in North Park.




Great pics, we got snowed on when we lived in CO on July 17th crossing Red Cone Pass.
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tmm2good
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A little June snowstorm in North Park.



18 GD Momentum 376
13 GMC Denali Dually D/A
Motorcycles / ATV's

tmm2good
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On our property by Walsenburg CO

18 GD Momentum 376
13 GMC Denali Dually D/A
Motorcycles / ATV's

Rubiranch
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KarenInTheWoods wrote:
ahhh this is the life:


I hope the wife took this one.:W:B

Great pics everyone, only a few more weeks and were out of here.:B
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KarenInTheWoods
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Wow.. some great pics out there! We are still frozen in the yard in northern Wisconsin, but here are some pics of last year drycamping and boondocking the UP of Michigan:


Who needs hoookups??? Ya don't get scenery like this in a manicured RV park, that's for sure.

ahhh this is the life:


Peace and quiet and tranquility...

and we feel that the appropriate view out the windshield wherever we park should be: The GREENER the BETTER !
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New2RVees
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And another from a different area of Los Padres NF. (Lower elevation here.) Another creek nearby...



Hope to have more for ya real soon! The weather's getting real nice around here...

New2RVees
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Hello all.

Love your pics! Boondocking is our favorite way to go, too. Here is our favorite So Cal spot - about 1.5 hours from home, but worlds away!



This is in Los Padres National Forest. There is a flowing creek just on the other side of our campsite, too!

Rubiranch
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This is where we will go in a few weeks for our first trip out this year.


It's 5-Mile Pass and is less than an hours drive from home. It will be a while before we make it up into the mountains, we had tons of snow this year.:(
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monakayk
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Rubiranch wrote:
We reserved the next to the last row, we're excited.:B:B

Thanks again for the pictures and I will definitely post pics when we get back.


Sounds like you got a good site....well away from the main road. Do post some photos....can't wait to see them.

Have a great time!
HAPPY CAMPING!!
Mona K


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Rubiranch
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We reserved the next to the last row, we're excited.:B:B

Thanks again for the pictures and I will definitely post pics when we get back.

Thanks for making this thread a sticky, I check it every day.:B
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monakayk
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Rubiranch wrote:


Thanks for the pictures, we have never been there but are looking forward to it.

We plan on staying "in town" for one day to visit the shops and take a helicopter tour of Bryce Canyon.

Looks like a really nice place.:B


Glad you enjoyed the photos. As stated by previous post, the back sites are the best. We were way back and far from the main road and our site (as you can tell in the photos) was surrounded by trees. We had elec/water hookups and the sites are really far apart. At least at that time, which it made it very private.

Also, not sure if this policy still holds as it did when we went yearrrrrrs ago, but CG guest are allowed to use the pool at the hotel...located near the CG. Our girls really enjoyed swimming each day after we got back from touring the NP parks.

Hope you have a great time...and the helicopter ride will be so much fun! Post some photos on this forum...I would love to see them.
HAPPY CAMPING!!
Mona K


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Rubiranch
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We took the last row with full hookups, we took all 8 sites. I need full hookups because we don't have a gray tank abd we took the site closest to Lake Minnie (#126).:B I hope it's a nice one.
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ReneeG
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Hey Rubirance,
We too stayed at Ruby's Inn several years ago and the sites were wooded. Try to get a spot in the back as opposed to the side. The back ones are more primitive, but with the hookups.
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Rubiranch
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monakayk wrote:
Rubiranch,

You mentioned plans about staying at Ruby's Inn CG in Utah, well we stayed there back in 1993. Loved the CG...and it was so HEAVLY wooded. Look at two photos of our campsite there below:

Across the street from the CG is a 'mock' western town. Full of fun stuff for the kids and adults to enjoy. The girls are having fun pretending they are traveling on the Oregon Trail in a covered wagon.

To view more photos of this CG and western town...click the URL below:

Hope you have a nice time at this CG...we loved it!


Thanks for the pictures, we have never been there but are looking forward to it.

We plan on staying "in town" for one day to visit the shops and take a helicopter tour of Bryce Canyon.

Looks like a really nice place.:B
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everymilesamemory wrote:
Great Pictures everyone! Gets me geeked to check out some of those beautiful locations

Boondocked Along a creek bed in Arkansas


We had to cross the creek to get to it


Keep posting great pictures!!

Pat


!!!!!
that is some excellent boondocking!!11
FORD should use that in an ad...