Thanks, Bob. I'll look that up. That was a beautiful spot.
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Everyone posts soem really great pics of some truley great campsites.
Looking forward to more.
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The Rim is a great spot. We spend lots of time there. Our favorite spot is just east of forest lakes on the rim.The wind sure can get to blowing right on the rim like that but the veiw is well worth it. The spot you are at in the photos is a great spot to go in september when the Elk are in the rut. You can set up allnight and hear the bugles all over the place below and on top of the rim. It is also a good area to glass for black bear with binos or a spoting scope.
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pkjr wrote: Here's what I like to do while I'm boondocking!
Pic taken with my cell phone camera.
You like to Cook your Shoes???????????
Actually looks relaxing,I don't know why some think you have to be on the go every minute, or you're not enjoying yourself.
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Awesome thread! Here are a few of my boondocking pics, it's all I ever do, the family is to big (and noisy) to stay in a campground and it's just not as fun.
Memorial Day 2007 near Groundhog, which is near Dolores Colorado.
And a few up Spring Creek, up by Taylor Reservoir in Colorado.
ThumperEXC wrote: Awesome thread! Here are a few of my boondocking pics, it's all I ever do, the family is to big (and noisy) to stay in a campground and it's just not as fun.
Thumper,
Nice photos...lovely site.
BTW...this RV...has two pull out bunk beds, doesn't it? Do you only use one? How does the other one stay closed up if you don't need it. What I mean is...do you have to put the mattress somewhere to store if you do not use both beds?
BTW...this RV...has two pull out bunk beds, doesn't it? Do you only use one? How does the other one stay closed up if you don't need it. What I mean is...do you have to put the mattress somewhere to store if you do not use both beds?
Thanks! For now it's just me and the wife(and Telly the Welsh Corgi and Sampson the Rottweiler), so we just use the bed over the deck. The bed at the other end has never been used yet, the matress folds in half and stores within the fold down when it's not down, very nice and clean. Baby number 1 is due on the 4th of July, so it looks like we'll finally get some use out of the other bed, or dinette, or couch, it sleeps 8.