Boondocking. What in the world are people talking about? It brings the word boondoggle to mind—and we should be clear that boondock and boondoggle are two different things, lest your boondocking ...
Boondocking involves parking RVs in a remote location that's free to use, but comes with few or no amenities (sometimes called "dispersed camping" or "dry camping" because of the lack of water hookups ...
Camping at the circle turnout along Figueroa Mountain Road. Pullout drawer includes the stove, sink and access to 18 gallon water tank. REI table rolls out for food service. The Moonshade by Moon ...
Recreational vehicle makers often boast how their RVs and trailers can feel just like home. Besides their cleverly packaged bathrooms and kitchenettes, when you park your rig at a campground you can ...
Did you know there are people who actually pay for campsites? Ha! The suckers! If you like to boondock, you know about camping or parking overnight for free. These spots typically don't have ...
An Eaton Rapids family budgeted $2,500 for camping fees on a trip out West — but they only spent $33. How did a family of five with a pickup and fifth-wheel trailer manage to save so much money on a 5 ...
Camping off the grid is the best way to really get away from it all. Merit Newman of Hershey and I have known one another for years and have the same thoughts about ‘camps’ and where they need to be.
Covid-19 pushed people to explore the great outdoors, which resulted in skyrocketing camper and RV sales. While things have cooled off, sales are still significantly higher than before the pandemic.
Everyone has their own way to hit the road. I like to travel in my 1971 Cabana, an RV built on a Dodge bread truck chassis with orange carpet, fake tiki wood paneling and a wiggling hula girl on the ...