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Rubiranch

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Posted: 01/20/08 01:22pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Soapstone Basin, Uintah National Forest.

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This was the first campground we ever stayed in, it was the first of only two.

We took a 10 day trip and spent the first 4 nights at a KOA. It was late in the season and there were only 3-4 other RVs in the park. We stayed here so we could recharge our batteries, refill our fresh waster tanks and dump so we could boondock the next five nights.

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hotair wrote:


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That's another great shot.

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I like that you post a Flag when you camp in our great country that so many people have gave there life so we could enjoy the outdoors in freedom. We just got us a flag for this season. now i just need to decide what way will put it out for our camp spot. I have thought about putting a peice on our trailer tounge to slide the poll into.My wife and I run a family foundation doing Bathroom renovations for the Disabled veterans.We started it because we were proud of our Grandfathers for the service they gave in WW two they were both wounded and needed help when they returned home. So that kind of stuff is close to my heart.


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Great photos everyone. But how do you go about finding a legal remote location to camp on?

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Treehugger wrote:

Great photos everyone. But how do you go about finding a legal remote location to camp on?



Living in the West makes it easier - there are more boondocking sites to choose from where there's so much public land.

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Treehugger,

Contact the nearest national forest and ask them about "dispersed camping." I don't know if they have that in Ohio, but that's the key out here in the west.


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ARIZONA GUIDE wrote:

I like that you post a Flag when you camp in our great country that so many people have gave there life so we could enjoy the outdoors in freedom. We just got us a flag for this season. now i just need to decide what way will put it out for our camp spot. I have thought about putting a peice on our trailer tounge to slide the poll into.My wife and I run a family foundation doing Bathroom renovations for the Disabled veterans.We started it because we were proud of our Grandfathers for the service they gave in WW two they were both wounded and needed help when they returned home. So that kind of stuff is close to my heart.


Thank you, we're proud to display our flag. We have one for our home too.

We just drive a 3' piece of rebar into the ground, the pole is PVC pipe.

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Tiger4x4RV wrote:

Treehugger,

Contact the nearest national forest and ask them about "dispersed camping." I don't know if they have that in Ohio, but that's the key out here in the west.


I'll have to do that. I think I'd enjoy secluded backcountry camping, I know I do when I go backpacking, it'd be great to have my rig sometimes.

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Posted: 01/21/08 04:46am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We went from Boondocking in Northern Colorado...
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To Boondocking in Southern Ohio
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