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Related: About this forumWhat's your favorite type of camping?
Me, I can do it all... from "dirt farming" (dry-camping with a tent) to parking my Class A in a campground with all the hookups.
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Dry camping | |
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Tenting it in a campground that has a shower | |
1 (14%) |
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I sleep inside. Period. | |
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Class A in a totally improved campground with showers, laundry, stores, etc. | |
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Toy-Hauler anywhere. | |
1 (14%) |
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Yurt! | |
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Backpack and a sleeping bag baby... on the Pacific Crest Trail. | |
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Heathens! | |
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ManiacJoe
(10,136 posts)cherokeeprogressive
(24,853 posts)We also call it dirt farming lol.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,577 posts)...also referred to as boondocking, is camping in your RV without hookups. No electricity, water or sewer connections."
http://rvwanderlust.com/rv-dry-camping
I like backpacking with each person carrying a shelter-half. I prefer a group of 6 - 15. Wilderness improvisation is exhilarating but alone in the wilderness isn't a good idea.
cherokeeprogressive
(24,853 posts)We have a 36 foot Class A and to me that's just "going" lol.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,577 posts)...it beats paying $100+ per night then driving another 40 minutes to get to where you want to be.
petronius
(26,662 posts)is better). Car camping is a close second. And we want to try the RV thing; I haven't done it since I was a small kid.
But my go-to is a tent, backpack, and any trail that leads above the tree-line...
sir pball
(4,941 posts)I go up to the Adirondacks every summer with my buddy, sometimes for fishing, sometimes for trail running, but we always go straight wilderness rules - 150 feet from water, running or still, and 400 feet from the trail. Usually look for a pond about a half-mile in, bushwhack, and then set up camp right at the 150 foot line. There's very few better things in the world than running a High Peak in the morning, catching a few trout early on, and then enjoying them back at camp, heading out to have a nip of bourbon and watch the sunset on the edge of a lake where the closest warm body is a mile or two away..
Hula Popper
(374 posts)at the end of a road.......... or into a field somewhere there are some vistas to see.
LP2K12
(885 posts)Me a tent and/or sleeping bag and no amenities.
When my three kids, all under 10 are there... a tent and a place with at least showers.