doris s. wrote:I camped for a month out west in a tent with three kids. I never made one reservation. We stayed in National parks, state parks and lots of private campgrounds. I never had trouble finding a site with no hook ups. KOA was great because I was alone with my kids...security at these campgrounds are pretty good and the people are always nice and helpful. It was a trip of a lifetime...just wing it, makes the adventure all the better.
Doris
this will be more my approach...like i said..i dont know when im leaving, where im going, or when ill get there...
being that i have no set destination, it will be hard to plan...my reason for the post was just to get input on the general idea of the different types of campground situations others have encountered...i just hope that i wont encounter the event of ---pulling into to a town/area late at night ready to camp, and the only place for miles to camp wont allow my camper because i "dont have a flush toilet" or because its "home-made", or because of some other rule...lol
i will most definitely be looking to take advantage of "free" places to camp each and every chance i can get...im planning to be equipped to boondock/drycamp for at least a few days at a time....at some point, im sure ill be looking to "homestead" somewhere for a few weeks or month and look for some kind of work to supplement my expenses to keep me going...(im a fabricator/welder--would think, i can find some sort of work pretty much anywhere, fairly easily)
so..as i had mentioned..ill be pretty much "living" in my camper for a while...
thanks for all the input..
mike breaux...its pronounced "bro".....
i think i should have taken notes along the way, because ive forgotten waaaay more than i remember...