Sep-26-2019 07:15 AM
Sep-27-2019 08:34 PM
lcseds wrote:
Thanks for the advice and the links. I imagine we will get the hang of it after trying a little bit. Just don't want to end up in someones driveway in the dark. I'm probably overthinking it.
Sep-27-2019 10:01 AM
work2much wrote:
We are also a member of Harvest Host. For a small yearly fee you stay at businesses such as farms, wineries, museums, breweries for free. So far we have really liked HH. I'm sure we will use them heavily whenever we get to the east coast since boondocking is tougher.
Harvets Hosts
Sep-27-2019 09:51 AM
Sep-27-2019 08:59 AM
work2much wrote:
Boondockers Welcome
Sep-27-2019 08:46 AM
JD5150 wrote:midnightsadie wrote:
some ones drive way is a good place ,just ask first. I,ve had stop overs here in louisville ohio .I live three miles out of town and have let travlers stay the night.
That's very nice of you. There is a website but I can't remember the name of it. On the website there is some if not most let you stay for one night for free in their driveway or on their land. Some have electric and water and they let you have it for free. They are just trying to help travelers out so they can get to one destination to another
Sep-27-2019 08:40 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
some ones drive way is a good place ,just ask first. I,ve had stop overs here in louisville ohio .I live three miles out of town and have let travlers stay the night.
Sep-27-2019 07:30 AM
lcseds wrote:
Thanks for the advice and the links. I imagine we will get the hang of it after trying a little bit. Just don't want to end up in someones driveway in the dark. I'm probably overthinking it.
Sep-27-2019 07:22 AM
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Sep-27-2019 03:53 AM
ajriding wrote:
Stealth camping is not illegal!
The reason to be stealthy is to be left alone, to not draw attention to yourself, to not cause concern for other citizens and in general to just fly under the radar.
I was in a town that had nowhere for RV's or trailers to even park. I asked the loacl police and they suggested parking on the street. Really? Yes, he said, there is no law against it. So I did, but I kept it stealthy anyway. Why? Because I wanted to be left alone and not bothered. I was parked on a neighborhood street for 4 days/ 3 nights. This was such a small town that I was close enough no matter where I parked to go do the things I wanted to do. I only was there for breakfast, supper and sleeping. I spent the day away from camp. My day was the point to see and experience, my time at the camper was for getting ready to do it all again the next day…
The neighbors all assumed I was visiting the other neighbor and no one ever asked. I left in the morning and returned after dark. I saved this spot on my GPS for the next visit.
Sep-27-2019 03:28 AM
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