scmense

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I just viewed all 75 pages and enjoyed it completely. Most of my boon docking has been in Western Kansas the last ten years but have stayed in some unbelievably beautiful spots fossil hunting.
Unfortunately, I also have an IPad and cannot post pictures. Although I am younger than up lander, only 67, I am a technical washout. Love this type of camping however and thoroughly enjoyed this thread.
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bka0721

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scmense wrote: I just viewed all 75 pages and enjoyed it completely. Most of my boon docking has been in Western Kansas the last ten years but have stayed in some unbelievably beautiful spots fossil hunting.
Unfortunately, I also have an IPad and cannot post pictures. Although I am younger than up lander, only 67, I am a technical washout. Love this type of camping however and thoroughly enjoyed this thread. Welcome Kansan! Love the western part of Kansas too and often say it is one of my favorite places to explore and boondock.
Actually you can post from your iPad. Save this link in your contact list(below in BOLD BLUE), like title it RV.net Sites when you click on the below link, go to the url bar and touch it and it will populate with the tag info of the URL, Hit; Select ALL then hit(touch) Copy, then go and paste it into the link of your contacts and you will have it saved.
Now go back to the same link (Safari Page) open the previous page or paste the link you just copied. Touch the tab in the center of the page and you will get a choice of where you want to go to your photos on your iPad Photo Page. Simply click on your Camera Roll, look for the picture, touch it and a pop up with come up and hit USE in the upper right hand corner or bottom corner. If you want to get pictures onto your iPad, send the pictures from any computer to your email that you have on your iPad. Save the photos to your iPad Photo Catalog. Then repeat the above procedure again.
Pretty simple, now for the link;
Clicky to Photo Posting Link by RV.net Moderator 1492
Have fun and post pictures of Kansas, Often!
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Photo posted from my iPad using the procedure described above. Of course this me boondocking in the Flint Hills of Kansas!
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Desert boondocking
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DesertFront

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Boondocking with my Viking
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Up lander a fellow VT'er here we would love to boondocks at places like Greensale in So VT but are a it nervous about being out there all alone we are a bit older .
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profdant139

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VT Skier, what are you nervous about? And define "older" -- I am 62, and we boondock all the time. Yes, there are things that we have to do to compensate for age -- I can't lift really heavy things without very carefully positioning myself, for example. But as they say, age and judgment is often better than youth and ignorance!
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The first time we boondocked, I was nervous being all alone, but DH was not. It took me only one trip to get hooked. Anything else is noisy.
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Basically totally boondocking in VT your not to far away I just worry about someone on drugs etc just coming into the forest and causing trouble knowing there's no cell service etc. Not sure about varying a gun or not. Yup about being older 60's would define it??
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