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Boondocking Etiquette Even when dry camping, there are common sense guidelines for parking in truck stops, in family's driveways, and of course, big box stores like WalMart. | |
Boondocking.org You may have noticed, our wonderful National Forests really like to charge you for primitive camping. But did you know, usually just a mile or two away from the 'developed' campground, you can find a secluded spot in your National Forest that's perfectly legal to camp? Many times, in these National Forest campgrounds, campsites often have nothing more than a pit toilet and a fire pit with a grill. The way I've set up my travel rig, I only need a flat spot to park. The great outdoors (used responsibly of course) serves as my toilet, and my stove serves as my cookery. Why pay for camping for nothing more than a stinky pit toilet, when just a few miles away, you can legally camp in a secluded spot? | |
Bureau of Land Management - Camping on Public Lands What are public lands? 'Public lands' are those lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management. There are 17.8 million acres of public land in Wyoming. The majority of the public lands areconcentrated in the western part of the state. | |
Escapees RV Club Boondocking Forum Forum of members more than willing to share everything you need to know about boondocking. | |
George and his 'team' - Secrets of the Joys of Boondocking! George and his 'team' are reknown for their boondocking lifestyle. Dry camping virtually every night, he shares the joy he has found in his way of fulltime RVing. | |
goin' RV Boondocking - The Good Life Howdy! This is the blog of a broken down old cowboy and his wife. We're outfitting our dually truck and fifth wheel to go RV boondocking full-time. You'll find all the good things I've found, as well as the dumb things I've done, in search of that goal! Hopefully, if you too, have dreams of being an RV full-time nomad, the adventures of this old cowboy will help you avoid some of the 'dumb things'. | |
Movin' On - Responsible Boondocking 'Movin' On' share some 'do's and don'ts' to be a welcome boondocker. | |
RV.net - Boondocking Forum This popular forum's section on boondocking where you can find postings from many other RVers who ask and answer questions on the topic. | |
The Boondocking Guide The Boondocking Guide is dedicated to sharing experiences and knowledge about the many beautiful and interesting boondocking locations in North America, with special emphasis on western Canada, United States and Mexico. | |
Timm & Theresa's Cross-Country RV Trip TnT RV is a blog written by Timm and Theresa about their cross-country RV trip in 2012. This blog describes the trip from their personal point of view, such as how they planned the trip, where they visited, who they met, reflections on the journey. | |
Workers On Wheels - Boondocking We enjoy the peacefulness of staying at out of the way, secluded spots. For these boondocking expeditions, we have made our trailer as self-contained as possible. This includes a solar system with an inverter so that we have the comforts electricity brings without the need for electrical hookups and without the noise and hassle of running a generator. | |
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