henry david
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Hello everyone,
I'm brand new to this forum although I have been a reader/participant in truck camper forum for over a year. I am grateful to be able to learn a great deal from others' experiences. I have a plan in mind that needs some critique from those who know the lay of the land and the climate.
This summer I will begin my full-time truck camping adventure in my Ford 4WD 350 and Northstar Adventurer camper. I have had both about a yesr and have used them extensively, including a one-month boondocking trip to Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
My major concern (and I know that this is really planning ahead...but I always prepare as thoroughly as possible) is about locations to over-winter at the end of this year.
Now, my plan is to stay in Anzo-Borrego State Park. There seems to be unlimited boondocking possibilities and no "time limit" on length of stay. I can boondock for three weeks or so before I need resupply. Is this a feasible plan? I know the nights will be chilly/cold but are there any serious flaws that I am overlooking?
My alternative sites are either the BLM LTVAs around Yuma/Quartzsite or perhaps in southeatern Arizona in the Sierra Vista/Bisbee/Douglas area. Are there any parts of Cleveland NF that are suitable for winter use?
There seems to be a great deal of expertise and insights offered from this forum's participants. I will surely appreciate any advice that you can give me.
HenryDavid
I'm brand new to this forum although I have been a reader/participant in truck camper forum for over a year. I am grateful to be able to learn a great deal from others' experiences. I have a plan in mind that needs some critique from those who know the lay of the land and the climate.
This summer I will begin my full-time truck camping adventure in my Ford 4WD 350 and Northstar Adventurer camper. I have had both about a yesr and have used them extensively, including a one-month boondocking trip to Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
My major concern (and I know that this is really planning ahead...but I always prepare as thoroughly as possible) is about locations to over-winter at the end of this year.
Now, my plan is to stay in Anzo-Borrego State Park. There seems to be unlimited boondocking possibilities and no "time limit" on length of stay. I can boondock for three weeks or so before I need resupply. Is this a feasible plan? I know the nights will be chilly/cold but are there any serious flaws that I am overlooking?
My alternative sites are either the BLM LTVAs around Yuma/Quartzsite or perhaps in southeatern Arizona in the Sierra Vista/Bisbee/Douglas area. Are there any parts of Cleveland NF that are suitable for winter use?
There seems to be a great deal of expertise and insights offered from this forum's participants. I will surely appreciate any advice that you can give me.
HenryDavid