RetiredBeanCoun
Aug 27, 2019Explorer
The Beauty of Day Spots
My RV strategy is a bit different from others. I find the allowable places to park during the day are generally much nicer than those to which you are allowed to camp. So first thing in the morning, I move to these spots, open my triple slide, and have essentially an apartment at the best spot overlooking a lake, a beach, a valley or canyon.
Frankly I could care less where I sleep, as long as it is legal and safe. The true beauty of a truck camper is it fits in a relatively small parking spot, yet with three slides, it open to a space the size of a small hotel room, to keep cold beverages, retreat for a nap, cook meals etc.
I am an early riser, so I show up at these pristine day spots way before anyone else and generally do not leave till dusk. Then I drive off to my night spot to sleep, and repeat the next day.
And night spots are not that tough. Offer someone $20 buck to park in their driveway in a quiet neighborhood, or use the site hipcamp.com, and it takes very little planning.
Yes I miss out on the campfires, and socializing with fellow campers, but it is worth it to avoid the RV parks, the crazy planning required for national forest or state parks, or living with the questionable characters at free spots.
Frankly I could care less where I sleep, as long as it is legal and safe. The true beauty of a truck camper is it fits in a relatively small parking spot, yet with three slides, it open to a space the size of a small hotel room, to keep cold beverages, retreat for a nap, cook meals etc.
I am an early riser, so I show up at these pristine day spots way before anyone else and generally do not leave till dusk. Then I drive off to my night spot to sleep, and repeat the next day.
And night spots are not that tough. Offer someone $20 buck to park in their driveway in a quiet neighborhood, or use the site hipcamp.com, and it takes very little planning.
Yes I miss out on the campfires, and socializing with fellow campers, but it is worth it to avoid the RV parks, the crazy planning required for national forest or state parks, or living with the questionable characters at free spots.