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My name is adrian I live in San Francisco. Vehicle of choice is a 2001 Ford E350XL with 7.3<br>diesel super duty. Highway geared getting ready to roll.
 
Welcome aboard Adrian!<img src="/images/boards/smilies/wave.gif" class="emoticon bbc_img">&nbsp;Good Luck on your adventure.
 
Welcome! I'm sure you will find friendly conversation and a wealth of great ideas!
 
Thank you very much I just did a search on BLM,&nbsp;BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT public land or "long term camping" 6 months for $40 bucks in the boonies of course with no results well first things first still making my 2001 Ford E350XL a reliable tool, wagoneer/Adrian
 
Welcome from New Mexico Adrian...good to have you with us....<br><br>I am not sure what you are saying about BLM but you probably won't find much regarding where you can go....Anywhere there is BLM land you can camp for up to 14 days in one spot. In most places the BLM has one LE ranger for thousands of acres and they will likely never even come by if you are keeping a clean and tidy camp. Be sure to close any gates you open since much of BLM land is under grazing lease by a rancher. Or do not camp where it is signed not to.<br><br>Figure that in the west (except in Texas where there is little, if any BLM land, it is mostly privately owned) any public land with no trees is BLM and anything with trees is USFS....excepting along rivers, that is often BOR land and is usually signed....BOR and Army Corps of Engineers are really great about providing cheap nice campgrounds along rivers, dams, etc.<br><br>Bri
 
Welcome to the forums! The best place to find BLM information is this website - <a href="http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/Recreation.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/Recreation.html</a> It's not very easy to use because each state has their own way of organizing their webpages but it should give you some idea of what is available. <br><br>&nbsp;Basically it's $180.00 for the winter season (8 months) at a Long Term Visitor areas which are in California, Arizona and Nevada. $40.00 if you just want to stay for 14 days. But the best deals are the free places on BLM land and national forests that Brian mentioned. There are also very inexpensive and sometimes free campgrounds managed by both agencies. Visit the state BLM offices and each national forest visitor center for more information.<br><br>&nbsp;Check this site too <a href="http://freecampsites.net/usa/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://freecampsites.net/usa/</a>&nbsp; for places to stay cheaply or for free.
 
Hi Adrian, welcome to the forum! By the way, I sent you a PM message.
 
Pikachu711 said:
Welcome to the group Wagoneer1
I keep telling my kids not to race to the grave it is all about the trip thanks for all the warm welcomes..
 
Hi Adrian, pretty much nobody that I can think of off hand. &nbsp;I think there are folks down Southern California and further up Northern California, but I can't really think of anyone in Frisco area. &nbsp;I'm sure there must be others in Frisco area, I'm just not in contact with them.<br><br>
 
<EM><STRONG><SPAN style="COLOR: #888888">Wagoneer, Welcome as well.</SPAN></STRONG></EM><BR><EM><STRONG><SPAN style="COLOR: #888888">I like your truck especially&nbsp;as its&nbsp;it got a diesel.</SPAN></STRONG></EM><BR><EM><STRONG><SPAN style="COLOR: #888888">Geoff</SPAN></STRONG></EM>
 
"They say" you can get up to 22-24 mpg with full tires and keepin under 60 mph it's got 203.00 miles but runs strong it was a MV charter bus in Santa Cruz here in norcal bubble top is great for standing, if you are looking for a rig I recommend it you can find them for under 4000. The previous owner was using it for construction and dump runs. stay healthy and good luck, wagoneer
 
tonyandkaren said:
Welcome to the forums! The best place to find BLM information is this website - <a href="http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/Recreation.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/Recreation.html</a> It's not very easy to use because each state has their own way of organizing their webpages but it should give you some idea of what is available. <br><br>&nbsp;Basically it's $180.00 for the winter season (8 months) at a Long Term Visitor areas which are in California, Arizona and Nevada. $40.00 if you just want to stay for 14 days. But the best deals are the free places on BLM land and national forests that Brian mentioned. There are also very inexpensive and sometimes free campgrounds managed by both agencies. Visit the state BLM offices and each national forest visitor center for more information.<br><br>&nbsp;Check this site too <a href="http://freecampsites.net/usa/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://freecampsites.net/usa/</a>&nbsp; for places to stay cheaply or for free.
I like that site try to always carry a bag in my pocket to pick up cans and collect debris, thx<br><br>
 
Hi Adrian, WELCOME!<br><br>I'm in essentially the same van as you, but older (1999) diesel.&nbsp; I love it!<br><br>I'm from the Bay Area, but currently I'm in the deserts of California, hiding from the cold winter weather.<br><br>I wish you lots of success in your adventures!<br><br>With Love,<br>Tara
 
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