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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 695335" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm not a touristy, hotel room traveler with some game show host tourist guide showing me sights. I'm a do it ourselves type who likes adventure and meeting people who are edgy and creative and different, like me. And I'm not leaving my house to travel if the RV IS my home. I also really like traveling without dressing up for dinner and imagine we will meet likewise people amd will boondock a lot to save. This going to be done cheap.</p><p></p><p>Boondocking is staying at allowable free places without the hookups. Then of course stay a week or so at a down home campground.</p><p></p><p>Did you know almost every Walmart allows RVS to boondock in their parking lots for one or two nights? Several businesses do. State parks too in some places.</p><p></p><p>I plan to spend lots of time in St. Louis and Chicago but want to see the rest of the U.S. particularly remote places like Wyoming and nice weather places that are beautiful Mendocino CA and then spend time in the south. Less interested in the East so far. Although I do have a relative out East I could visit...of course, I'd only do this with husband. And we'd buy an old RV. Hub can fix it up. He's gifted that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 695335, member: 1550"] I'm not a touristy, hotel room traveler with some game show host tourist guide showing me sights. I'm a do it ourselves type who likes adventure and meeting people who are edgy and creative and different, like me. And I'm not leaving my house to travel if the RV IS my home. I also really like traveling without dressing up for dinner and imagine we will meet likewise people amd will boondock a lot to save. This going to be done cheap. Boondocking is staying at allowable free places without the hookups. Then of course stay a week or so at a down home campground. Did you know almost every Walmart allows RVS to boondock in their parking lots for one or two nights? Several businesses do. State parks too in some places. I plan to spend lots of time in St. Louis and Chicago but want to see the rest of the U.S. particularly remote places like Wyoming and nice weather places that are beautiful Mendocino CA and then spend time in the south. Less interested in the East so far. Although I do have a relative out East I could visit...of course, I'd only do this with husband. And we'd buy an old RV. Hub can fix it up. He's gifted that way. [/QUOTE]
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