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liamricci

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Posted: 03/15/23 04:58am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We are planning 2 months camping trip in South Africa this year. Any recommendations are highly appreciated. I already decided to delegate all my technical translations to these guys https://pickwriters.com/technical-translation-services and use the time to prepare a proper travel plan. I also want to find a decent accommodation for us for one or two days a week during the trip, so we don't forget how the civilization feels like.

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Posted: 03/15/23 10:39am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Boondocking is free.
USFS camp sites are half off with a senior card.
There is a lot of snow in the West and many places won't open time.
Some of the passes may open in July.

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We boondock or go to remote campgrounds away from crowds. Main reason we RV for the last 20+ years staying away from people.

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Posted: 05/17/23 09:57am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

As our kids get older and have their own means of camping (anywhere from a tent to a 40' horse trailer with living quarters) - we will probably camp more than ever :-)

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Been to Myrtle Beach for a week already. Getting ready to go to Stone Mountain GA while it is still there. Only other for sure is Gettysburg in the fall and Bristol, TN and WV also. Diesel was $4.50 this morning.

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Posted: 05/17/23 03:34pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

During vacation months of June, July and August I fish and camp only in remote areas with no or undeveloped campgrounds OR I dry camp at Military Bases RV parks. Other months I have no problems getting campsites during the week. Just returned from camping/kayak fishing two week trip at Bodega Bay, Lawsons Landing/Dillion Beach and Nicks Cove. Campsites cost me between $15.00 to 17.50 per night at SPs and base RV.

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Posted: 08/26/23 03:07pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Thinking about South Africa camping trip at the end of the year. Any suggestions?
Already read an interesting article on how to have amazing camper holidays https://metapress.com/how-to-have-amazing-camper-holidays/ and getting ready slowly. What are the most important things i should know in your opinion? Something we should forget to take with? Really appreciate some advices

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I am camping more here in the West. Mostly I do not make reservations, but go on weekdays and avoid National and State parks.

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Posted: 08/27/23 03:58pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

liamricci wrote:

Thinking about South Africa camping trip at the end of the year. Any suggestions?


Doing a Kenya trip in January. Pretty much the same trip we did in 2019.

Of course, does a tent with concrete floor, 4 poster bed, flush toilet and shower still count as camping even if there are hyena paw prints within 3 feet of the entrance flap in the morning? (and we thought the Masai warrior was teasing us when he was looking behind the bushes and tents as he walked us back to our tent after dinner).

Into Nairobi, down to Amboseli to camp under Kilimanjaro, then up to Naivasha before a few days in the Masai Mara. While you can self drive, there is no way you would see half of what we did with a guide. They were constantly stopping to talk to the other guides in Swahili about where to find different animals.


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