This REALLY helps me out and keeps my blog going. As a member of the Amazon Affiliate Program, I receive a (very) small commission when you click on my links to purchase, This is at no extra cost to you. But these suggestions are sensible and a plus to have boondocking or not. I will definitely share a follow-up post with tips on what I would do differently and what went just fine. Since this is my first time for more than one night, I had to consult some of my fellow camping friends for advice and a supply list. Preparation is the key to a successful boondocking experience. Would I want to spend weeks camping like this? Probably not. In other words, I’m just fine with 4 sturdy walls, a bed off the ground, and a door I can lock. When I started camping with Beatrice last summer, I was graduating from tent camping. While I’m a girl who loves the creature comforts of a nice hot shower and indoor plumbing, I’m good with spending a few days without those things. I’ve been busy getting myself and Beatrice, my little vintage camper, ready for the first camp-out of the season. A small lake, a small campground inside a national forest, and just the sounds of the crackling fire sounds like my idea of heaven after all the weirdness of 2020. Where we are going up in the north north woods of Wisconsin will be a social distancing paradise. It can also be referred to free or wild camping. What exactly is boondocking?īoondocking is camping without water, sewer, or electricity hookups. I did my first solo camp, then I joined Sisters On The Fly and camped with them for the first time. I have tent camped for years, usually going only a couple of times a season. Now I’m not a seasoned camper by any means. I wanted to write a boondocking list of things you need. These ladies in our little Wisconsin camping group have done this enough to know how it’s done. The big plus, is I am going to be with some seasoned campers. Four days with no creature comforts of the normal camping experience leaves me a bit uncomfortable. I’m just a little over a week away from my first boondocking experience. I’ll admit, I’m a little intimidated with camping off the grid.
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