by Bethers » Wed Apr 14, 2010 8:28 am
Another book I use, if there is one in the area you're traveling, are ANY of Terri and Mike Church's books. They cover the trip to Alaska, Mexico, the Baja, SW US and NW US. I, like Liz, like to have an idea of places to stay, but most often, find where I stay by being in the time frame to stop and keeping my eyes open. Have found many neat places that way. It takes learning what to look for - like sometimes a sign which says "public access to such and such lake". Now, many of the places in Liz's books and that I look for won't work for large rigs. I am find with boondocking overnight on travels, and only getting hookups occasionally. I rarely travel 300 miles in a day - and I rarely travel the interstates. I usually have an "eventual" destination and give myself way more time than necessary to get there. Same on returning.
That said, coming from Arizona to Alabama, time was of the essence. Still didn't travel interstates. Look at maps for picnic tables. In many states, those are areas you can boondock - some are actually in the books Liz mentioned, but might not be on the websites. In some states it's ok to stay there overnight (and safe to - other states, maybe not, so know where you are). In NM and TX there are many nice ones you can stay at. That trip, we never paid. And one night we didn't find the picnic area and it was supposed to be near the Billy the Kid burial site with a museum next to it. Got there just before they were closing and asked if we could park in their parking lot overnight. Got a yes - so Peaches and I hiked around and saw everything outside we could see - and were gone in the morning.
CG's for me aren't where I aim for for one night in most cases. They're for gtg's, and longer stays.
Beth
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