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work2much wrote:I have used this web site and can say it works. With that said, you are correct the number of free sites on the east coast isn’t near as numerous as the western states.
Check out free campsites.net
North Carolina free camping
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Photomike wrote:
I hate paying but where I go paying is the easiest. ANY parks (provincial or national) seem to patrol a lot more for people not paying. I do a lot of my shooting in these areas and paying is so much easier.....
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Sep-26-2019 12:53 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Getting away with something is not making it legal.
All the streets around Golden Gate Park in San Francisco are filled up with "fulltimer RV".
The city has no LEO to handle the situation on regural bases and only from time to time they gather a task force to clean the streets... not for long.
San Diego rest area at least used to have sign "no parking between 2 AM and 3AM"
Guess how many RV left the area for that hour?
Sep-26-2019 12:06 PM
jaycocreek wrote:Getting away with something is not making it legal.
That's just it..To many wear it like a merit badge that they camped for free in a city that has an ordinance against it,therefor breaking the law..If someone pulled up in front of my house and tried to camp out,I would call the cops..To many weird-o's out there to just assume he's a good 'ol guy trying to save a dime with his 30K pickup and 30K truck camper..
As for boondocking,Gdog hit it on the head..Forest roads are the gateway..Idaho has alot of city ordinances against staying in the city limits in any RV..Our town will not allow it even if your home burnt down...But you can drive 5 miles and be in the forest and camp anywhere you want for nut-tin.Miles and miles of nothing but forest service/state or blm land to camp on..
My opinion is,if a guy can afford to have a nice RV of any kind,he can afford to pay to park it legal in an RV spot,then they have the option to do laundry/get water and dump with park security..
JMHO
Sep-26-2019 12:03 PM
lcseds wrote:
.where the heck do you boondock? I'm in NC so there isn't any barren desert or anything. All I can think about is someone banging on the door at night saying private property and have to move. I don't think I can just pull off anywhere, so where /how do you discover these spots? How do I know when I turn onto a dirt road or something I won't get stuck? I have not been out west so I assume it's easier out there to find spots. But in general, I'd like some tips.
I have an 2018 F350 diesel dually 4x4 (not FX4) and would get the TC reasonably equipped for a few days of boondocking at a time. We are "wanna-be" adventurers. Newbies if you will.
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Getting away with something is not making it legal.
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