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bobx2

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Posted: 08/12/14 08:18am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

One of our favorite areas within an hour and a half of home.

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Very nice, Becky and Bob. That's our kind of place too.


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This was our camp site last week. The leaves are changing as fast as you can look around.

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Just completed viewing all 74 pages of this boondocking section.
My kind of camping.
I do most of my boondocking in Vermont and the Adirondacks in northern New York.

Thanks to all for the photos.

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Uplander - looking forward to seeing some of your boondocking pics too.

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Can't figure out how to do it with my iPad....I am a 68 year old "techno-dummy's".

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Uplander wrote:

Can't figure out how to do it with my iPad....I am a 68 year old "techno-dummy's".


I've got a Mac so it should be about the same. Go to Photobuckedt and open up your image. Right click on the image and you will see a menu popup. Click on "Copy Image Address" - then here in RV.net - in the message box menu bar, click on the little postcard looking image and copy your image address in the first line, then 650 in the second size field, leaving the first empty. Then click on the Preview icon here and if your image appears, then post. Hope this helps.

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I do not think any of the "Mac" applications you described are available. What I need is someone who owns an iPad to tell me how to do it with an ipad. Again my computer techno knowledge is very, very limited. Most first graders know way more than me about computers etc.

Once I know how to do it then the next step will be to take some pictures...my visit to this site has given me the motivation to fire up my camera.

One thing is very clear...the eastern boondockers have not held up their end in the boondocking department....the campers from the west have a clear 99 to 1 advantage.

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Posted: 11/18/14 09:31am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

The campers in the west have a slight advantage. We have tons of open land to use and in our case, rarely use the same spot twice. In fact in nearly 30 years, we have only done it once that I can remember.

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