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valhalla360
Dec 11, 2021Navigator
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Of high interest to them was the 'boondock - drycamp stuff we know well, they do not know of because there are no open public lands in the Old World.
Nonsense. It's quite common to boondock in the old world. Many formal stopping points don't have electricity. Lots of basically parking lots on the edge of cities set aside for RVs. And away from cities, there is more of what we typically think of as boondocking.
Personally, I like the French term for it...Savage Camping.
If the plan is to do all of North and South America, a truck camper or camper van starts making more sense.
Keep in mind, you still need to ship to get between continents. The Darien Gap stops you from driving.
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