All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Your Favorite Boondocking PicsT.Low, love all the great boondocking pictures. Your van looks like a great setup for back country exploringRe: Your Favorite Boondocking PicsEurocamper, Thanks, yes a '92, great little rig, I love getting 22-26 mpg no matter where I go. I'm in the back country trailer biz, this one is a DIY Dinoot model, check them out at www.dinoot.com Never been to Michigan, but keep seeing great pictures of it, one of these days.Re: Your Favorite Boondocking PicsThanks,yes the desert in early Summer before the heat sets in is great!Re: Your Favorite Boondocking PicsSome shoots from a recent 1000 mile trek through the southeastern corner of Oregon Re: Post your tow vehicle pics hereWhen you have a compact tent trailer with a dry weight around 400 lbs you can get away with a small, fuel efficient tow vehicle. Mine is a Suzuki Sidekick, with all of 90hp it helps you slow down and enjoy the scenery on trips :) Re: Your Favorite Boondocking PicsHere are some pictures from a recent backroads, forest service trails trip around Mt Hood in Oregon. For boondocking way off the beaten path, we leave the trailer at home. Here is our camp site, across from a place called The Devil's Half Acre It was off the Barlow Rd trail, the first road through the Cascades,dating back to the mid 1800's This is beautiful country with great view of Mt Hood.
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