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RE: Looking for Boondocker friend/group OR. WA. area

There are BLM field offices -- just call them on the phone. They are very friendly. Also try the national forest ranger stations. You can download their Motor Vehicle Use Maps. The Avenza app should show your location on your phone. When you get more comfortable with boondocking, try using Google Earth to fly along forest roads. When you come to a fire ring, you have probably found a campsite. Boondocking is a lot more work than campground camping, and very time consuming. If you like isolation, it's worth the trouble. Thanks again Profdant139 (smile). It’s more of a budget matter then needing to isolate. I always prided myself on my “Lone Wolf” status but my last wife was/is very social and dominant so she taught me a lot about being part of the herd. Anyway, I will check out those map suggestions (smile)
TechMan101101 08/22/23 06:20am Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
RE: Looking for Boondocker friend/group OR. WA. area

Start slow. You don't need a group. Just try a night in a national forest. Talk to the rangers about suitable sites for your rig. Once you experience a night of complete silence and isolation, you will be hooked. Thank you Profdant139, Talking to rangers sounds like good advice. Just curious, is there a website for Oregon BLM rangers or do I just wait for them to approach my Motorhome once I have found a free BLM boondocking place to overnight that does NOT have signage prohibiting overnight RV camping?
TechMan101101 08/20/23 05:12pm Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
RE: Looking for Boondocker friend/group OR. WA. area

Well to start with have you tried boondocking in your driveway? Did you know that you can overnight at the McMinnville air museum? This would be dry camping without hook ups. We have been there a few times. You can also stop at casinos for a night or two. In Washington we camp on state land (DNR). These are all free. Thank you so much for the quick reply, especially the one for McMinnville air museum. (Smile). The air museum website says: $40 gets you ONE night RV NO-hookup stay AND admission to air museum. Theater inside museum AND extended tour of Spruce Goose (get to sit in same pilot seat as Howard Hughes) is EXTRA charge. I’m looking forward to the above as soon as possible. (smile) P.S. I have been checking out Casino RV camping… but so far… the couple I have checked… charge as much as $75 a night for full hookup.
TechMan101101 08/20/23 05:00pm Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
RE: Looking for Boondocker friend/group OR. WA. area

I'm not the expert, but WA/OR don't have a huge number of public lands compared to some other states. (But I'm sure the experts will jump in to add more info). And your RV might be on the large size to get into some of the locations. Are you old enough to get a National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Senior Pass? 62 or older? Senior Pass Here are some BLM links that might help: Camping on Public Lands OR/WA Recreation BLM search by state Thank you for your quick reply, I will check out all your wonderful information here just as soon as possible. (Smile)
TechMan101101 08/19/23 06:18pm Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
RE: Looking for Boondocker friend/group OR. WA. area

Might try "vanlivingforum.com". Lots of info there on boondocking, group get togethers, etc. Thank you so much for your quick reply RouteForty (smile) I just created an account over there and posted my profile info.
TechMan101101 08/19/23 06:14pm Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
RE: Looking for Boondocker friend/group OR. WA. area

Facebook has a "free Camping" Group.. Here Thank you for your quick reply TenOC (smile) I just signed up for that Facebook group. Will see how it goes.:C
TechMan101101 08/19/23 05:07pm Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
Looking for Boondocker friend/group OR. WA. area

Hello all, I am brand new to motorhomes and boon-docking. I am looking to hopefully follow or join someone or group that are experienced boon-dockers in the northwest Oregon and southwest Washington areas. I have lived my whole life in major cities obeying laws, following rules so I have some trepidation about camping in the complete wilderness. And so far, I have only taken my 32 foot Winnebago to official (legitimate) camping spots. But I want to try Boon Docking… I just need a “primer”, someone with experience to get me going. Not even sure if “Boondockers” have groups or if what I am hoping to find is contrary to the idea of Boon Docking. Anyway, I just thought I would post this to find out. This would be for the Pacific Northwest, Portland, Oregon area, northern Oregon and southern Washington. And I would be willing to pitch in for fuel and/or food in exchange for this guidance. Also, I would be happy to share references (people I know at church and other friends) who will vouch for my character. (Smile) Thanks in advance (smile)
TechMan101101 08/19/23 02:39pm Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
RE: Gen shuts off unless “Start” held down

Hello all, I finally had a chance to run a couple of tests. 1) My generator runs GREAT as long as I keep pressing the “start” switch at BOTH the generator and inside the carriage. YES I understand that pressing the “START” switch keeps the starter engaged (that’s for those that want to warn me about possibly burning out the starter). 2) As soon as I let go of “Start” it just shuts off as if I am pressing “Stop”. It turns out there is absolutely NO voltage output from the generator side of this Onan generator. The ENGINE side is working fine. If I were still working as an ASE certified automotive repair technician I would take the generator out and rebuild it. But unfortunately I had to have both my hips replaced due to osteoarthritis and I just can’t get around like I used to.
TechMan101101 05/11/23 06:59am Tech Issues
RE: Gen shuts off unless “Start” held down

Hey all, I wanted to give everyone an update on my generator issue. I haven’t been able to make any progress on it lately because of work obligations and lack of extra funds but my son in law has a friend that is manager at one of the main trailer and RV dealerships here in Portland Oregon. I spoke with him the other day and he said he sees this all the time on Motorhomes that sit for a long time. He told me it is a dirty or corroded STATOR…. AND that he has a special tool for cleaning the stator without taking the generator out of the vehicle. Is this possible on a 2000 Winnebago Minnie with a Cummins Onan Model # 4KYFA26100H generator? Has anyone heard of this? He said if his tool works great. If not, then the stator needs to be replaced which requires pulling the generator.
TechMan101101 05/09/23 05:54pm Tech Issues
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