reed cundiff wrote:
Should like to know what percentage of RV'ers "boondock". I have heard it is only a few percent. Which is fine by us.
Reed and Elaine
This is fine with me, too. As most that do try, revert to using a generator and outside lighting after they have retired for the night. Not behavior that I embrace.
I am not sure how plugging into to a shore power source equates "Boondocking" but knowing your power source is important, even when using Solar or Generator.
When choosing boondocking, using many methods than blindly driving down a road without knowing the outcome is not always the prudent way of accomplishing your intention to boondock. Using methods of scouting the area, by asking others, satellite views or simply a recon mission will suffice for most. Do this slowly, venturing out, if you are just beginning. Build your knowledge and confidence. After that, consider what investments will be needed to make boondocking successful. Power sources, larger tanks, capable vehicle and an emergency plan when things go south. Try it and if it is not something you are comfortable with, don't do it. For me? I rarely do anything BUT boondocking. But would love it more if more don't. :B
Safe Travels!
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