Scar
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Ok, long story short, disabled vet, mostly functional now. But having experienced homelessness I decided when I got back on my feet first thing I would do is a cheap piece of land I could park an RV on and never be in that situation again, no loans or worry of repossession. That said, I'm on 8 acres I'm mostly not using. I parked a couple cars, an RV, and an old mobile home I bought for storage, so I needed part of 1 acre. When I bought the place I had been taking care of a yellow lab named Honey for my daughter since she went to college about the time everything went bad. I jokingly named this place 'Honey's Park' when we moved in, then a month or so later she died in the middle of the day, at 5 years, of an aneurysm. But now in her honor I want it to be 'Honey's Park'. <br> NO SERVICES AVAILABLE ON MY PROPERTY unless you use my power or log onto my wi-fi, I thought that was sort of implied in the fact that this was a 'boondock' thread but needed saying.<br> Because of reading about others with similar living theories to me, I've decided that anyone who wants to park an RV and stay here, long term or short, as long as they as reasonable to me and my new dogs who are nice, they are more than welcome. I am within 500' of a truck stop with a Publicly owned RV dump / water station in its parking lot, which is available march thru october at least. I buy trucker showers from the truck stop once in a while at $5 when I'm sick of RV showers. My other neighbors are an LDS church (mormons) and a KOA, and a small house with a couple horses you will drive past coming down my driveway. My property is what's known as a Flag property, basically meaning hers was peeled out of mine at some point so I own the 20' next to the church/my driveway and it's not just a right of way. My place is a little odd to find, almost looks like one of my neighbors driveways, but if you let me know your coming I will show you in and give you park options, or check my website.<br> I will try and put in fire pits by spring. Else, stay free, private land, no one messing with you, private land in the county, no zoning etc to mess with for just parking or sleeping in an RV.<br> If I'm not home don't mess with my dogs or my stuff unless I've asked you to, and we will be cool. Feel free to call if you have any questions at all.<br> Driveway entrance is on road with KOA, follow signs, but I'm the little dirt driveway literally just the other side of the churchs fence on the KOA side. Come see me or gimme a holler if ya want a free place to stay.<br> Basically after you find my driveway and drive down it a bit it will start curving to the right and you will see my stuff parked there, feel free to park anywhere to the left of my driveway. Big field, around 3-4 acres I've set aside for this. I have installed signs on my driveway past the 2436 sign at the front, plus signs leading down the ATV path from the truck stop. Tents can set up anywhere. <br> The town is a total tourist town, hundreds of RVs pass thru every day on their way to nearby national forests and things like craters of the moon nearby, we have 2 KOA type facilities in a town of 900 so no one is shocked when a camper comes to town or anyone uses the dump station. <br>Made a site with pics for it now too, includes an aerial google shot and enough pics to have no prob parking where your supposed to when I'm not home. Even if you do park in the wrong spot, no big worry if you don't mess with my stuff, I'll just show you better when I get home, which I usually am sadly, need to get out more. I have also made friends with some of the local sheriffs department and do not believe that short of lighting off an incendiary bomb or shooting at the neighbors houses or having a screaming fight with your spouse you would ever get to meet them. Not a high crime area and they won't come down my driveway without a reason. www.honeyspark.weebly.com