pymmint
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I don't write on blogs often, so I'm never sure if I'm in the right place ! :-/
I've been full timing for 3.5 years, currently volunteering at the Pacific Southwest Railroad Museum, in CA, until at least after the 1st of the year; by spring I'll be back in CO.
I have two "kids" 13+ & 18 lbs, they can be very vocal and tend to feed off each other, so much so that's they sound quite ferocious, but they do GREAT at DDC and dog parks. We live in a class A, which is currently held captive due to the generator sitting on the ground because it was home to mice this past spring in the Grand Canyon ! ! So I have to remember that we can't just start the engine and drive off ! I just hope there's no fires down here . . .
I'd love to come to the RTR, if the generator is reconnected.
I've only dry camped/boondocked when staying overnight at a rest area or Walmart / Cracker Barrel on my way from one place to another, but if I leave here in Jan I'd need a FREE place to stay, so it wouldn't be fun to know how and where others do the dry camping / boondocking on a more regular basis.
pat
I've been full timing for 3.5 years, currently volunteering at the Pacific Southwest Railroad Museum, in CA, until at least after the 1st of the year; by spring I'll be back in CO.
I have two "kids" 13+ & 18 lbs, they can be very vocal and tend to feed off each other, so much so that's they sound quite ferocious, but they do GREAT at DDC and dog parks. We live in a class A, which is currently held captive due to the generator sitting on the ground because it was home to mice this past spring in the Grand Canyon ! ! So I have to remember that we can't just start the engine and drive off ! I just hope there's no fires down here . . .
I'd love to come to the RTR, if the generator is reconnected.
I've only dry camped/boondocked when staying overnight at a rest area or Walmart / Cracker Barrel on my way from one place to another, but if I leave here in Jan I'd need a FREE place to stay, so it wouldn't be fun to know how and where others do the dry camping / boondocking on a more regular basis.
pat