dodge guy wrote:Yes, that’s why I was asking for a place accessible to a full size class A. Don’t need to be getting stuck!We've spent months in southern Utah boondocking on public lands. Places aren't hard to find. Get a map and go!The Benchmark U...
PA12DRVR wrote: As I recall, we checked in from Edmonton, Watson Lake, and Whitehorse. In between, if the choice was taking a hike or chasing down internet, chasing down the internet lost that particular debate.We gave a rough itinerary to the kids....
OP: It would be great if you posted every so often along with any others making the trip. It would be good to hear of your travels... good and bad. There used to be a yearly post in this section by those traveling to Alaska. I found it to be very...
I'm not sure why you'd be concerned about the popular areas of RVing in south Texas. Have you heard of a lot of crime caused by the border crossers? I haven't. It's not their intent to hang around once crossing and in the majority of cases they can...
jdc1 wrote:The biggest concerns with a woman and boondocking? #1. Having power for a hairdryer and microwave. #2. Water. I am more concerned about water than having 120V power.Certainly not ALL women!!!! Many absolutely love boondocking.