The Boondocker’s Guide to Outsmarting Ticks
Unravel the world of ticks in boondocking adventures across North America. Stay informed, protect yourself and pets, and debunk myths with evidence.
Unravel the world of ticks in boondocking adventures across North America. Stay informed, protect yourself and pets, and debunk myths with evidence.
Introduction When it comes to enjoying a campfire, choosing the right wood is key to ensuring a successful and enjoyable experience. Not only does the right wood provide the perfect amount of heat and light, but it also helps to create a pleasant ambiance and provide a cozy atmosphere. In this blog post, we will
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Many of these items are required simply for owning an RV in general, as well as for car, van, or other types of camping. For boondocking, though, these will also be more valuable. Heavy duty extension cord Purchase a 50-foot-long, heavy-duty extension cord made of 10 gauge wire. This can produce up to 20 amps
Boondocking, which is also called “dry camping,” is camping in an RV without hookups. That means there are no sewer or water connections. Fortunately, the majority of RVs are designed for such a situation. Hence the batteries and storing tanks! On the road to or from a location, boondocking is typically done in places like