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Your Favorite Boondocking Pics

Rubiranch
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Camp Host, from the other side.
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pkjr
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Near Flagstaff, AZ.


I'm going to enjoy seeing all of your pictures, and taking more of my own each time I go out! :B

Pete
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pkjr
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Lake Pleasant, AZ.
John Acton - โ€œPower tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely"

pkjr
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Thanks for the invite, Kenny! :B

I looked through all 24 pages, and Wow!, you folks sure know how to boondock and camp! I love it! :B

I was on the Mogollon Rim in northern Arizona this weekend and found a nice spot near the edge. See my truck/camper to the far right?


This is my camper with the beds folded out. Same spot as above.


Pete
John Acton - โ€œPower tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely"

everymilesamemo
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Camped on the edge of Monument Valley in Arizona!

Amazing views out the back window!!



Every Miles A Memory

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When we realize our insignificance in this world,
it some how relieves the pressures from society to succeed
- Cindy Bonish

Bill211
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our favorite spot in the north maine woods
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slowly rusting away

monakayk
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everymilesamemory wrote:
This is actually pictures of us boondocking, but it's on our way to the campsite on the Pacific Ocean in Baja.

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WOW!! Now THAT is boon-docking. Thanks for sharing the photos.
HAPPY CAMPING!!
Mona K


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everymilesamemo
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This is not actually pictures of us boondocking, but it's on our way to the campsite on the Pacific Ocean in Baja.



Just to show you how rough the road was to get there. This road was about 30 something miles of ups and downs and the nastyest washboard we've ever been on.



Washboard so you stop and both frige/freezer doors are open with all contents on the ground. Clock off the wall broken on the floor. Numerous other things off the wall broken on the ground and basically the inside of the camper looked like a bomb went off inside.

And I think our top speed was only 10mph for the whole 35 miles of bumby road.
But the payoff was worth it!
Every Miles A Memory

Photo's of our Travels
When we realize our insignificance in this world,
it some how relieves the pressures from society to succeed
- Cindy Bonish

Rubiranch
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We went camping this past weekend to an area called 5-Mile Pass, it's and area set aside for OHV use.


We found a little spot in-between some junipers.


The sun came up on this side so the trailer was shaded most of the day.
Camp Host, from the other side.

Rubiranch
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bukhrn wrote:
You really should move your camper more often, you've left it there so long, the trees grew up around it.:B


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bukhrn
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Rubiranch wrote:
This is why we camp, to ride and explore on our ATV. I posted a picure of this camsite earlier and this is the trail we rode while camping there.

A few pics from Gooseberry Loop ATV Trail, these are a few years old. The "Loop" is about 55 miles long. The Forest Service built and maintain it like several other ATV trails here in Utah.















You really should move your camper more often, you've left it there so long, the trees grew up around it.:B
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Rubiranch
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This is why we camp, to ride and explore on our ATV. I posted a picure of this camsite earlier and this is the trail we rode while camping there.

A few pics from Gooseberry Loop ATV Trail, these are a few years old. The "Loop" is about 55 miles long. The Forest Service built and maintain it like several other ATV trails here in Utah.















Camp Host, from the other side.

everymilesamemo
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Thanks everyone, we normally love the mountains, beaches and woods for camping too, so when we found this little hide-away, we took advantage of it!

As far as boondocking is concerned, it's still close to a town, but it's out drycamping and as close to picture perfect as you can get, so we'll take it
Every Miles A Memory

Photo's of our Travels
When we realize our insignificance in this world,
it some how relieves the pressures from society to succeed
- Cindy Bonish

monakayk
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everymilesamemory wrote:
With everyone posting all these shots of them boondocking up in the wilds of the Great White North, I thought I'd post a shot of us camped beside an oasis in San Ignacio, Baja Mexico
We were camped right beside the water, and had the whole place to ourselves except for the other couple we were camped with.


We love the mountains/beaches and forest for boon-docking, but a place you camped at with those tall Palm trees and right beside the water would be a dream come true for us to camp at!

Thanks for sharing!
HAPPY CAMPING!!
Mona K


Our Ford Explorer & Jayco Jay-Feather Hybrid Travel Trailer and Camping Photos--CLICK HERE!

Rubiranch
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everymilesamemory wrote:


This is a little Lagoon in the middle of the desert surrounded by Date Palms.

It was like camping in the middle of a movie set!!


Except the only camera was yours.

That looks like a slice of heaven.:B
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everymilesamemo
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With everyone posting all these shots of them boondocking up in the wilds of the Great White North, I thought I'd post a shot of us camped beside an oasis in San Ignacio, Baja Mexico


This is a little Lagoon in the middle of the desert surrounded by Date Palms.


We were camped right beside the water, and had the whole place to ourselves except for the other couple we were camped with.

It was like camping in the middle of a movie set!!
Every Miles A Memory

Photo's of our Travels
When we realize our insignificance in this world,
it some how relieves the pressures from society to succeed
- Cindy Bonish