
While technically not our first location, that belongs to a truck stop on I-90 Indian John Hill Rest Stop just outside Cle Elum, Oregon. So, we will give a review of the locations we boondock at, to show you the unique side of our travels.īoondocking in the US Celilo Park, Oregon Finding those places where we can sit back, relax and soak it all in. But hey, that’s half the fun of boondocking in the US. However, there are some restrictions on where we can stay 😊. We are fully self-contained, and as such, are able to visit and stay at places without having to pay accommodation fees. She may be old but she suits us to a tee.Ĭheck out our video below of Cup Cake. So, without further ado I would like to introduce you to “Cup Cake” our 1989 23ft Winnebago. So, for those of you that don’t already know Carolyn and I (Travel is Sweet) have invested in an RV for the duration of this journey.

Boondocking in the US has been a God send. Self-isolating in our RV, only venturing out for food and supplies. Considering the state of affairs around the world due to the COVID19 outbreak, we are in the best possible spot. So, boondocking in the US is our current lifestyle as of March 2020.
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It can also be referred to as dispersed camping, dry camping, wild camping and free camping. In other words, we are only relying on what we have in our RV. Boondocking is the term us RVer’s like to give to RVing when we are not connected to water, electricity and sewerage while camping.

But, boondocking is exactly what Travel is Sweet is doing on our 9 month adventure around the US and Canada. is Boondocking, us Aussies will ask? We had the same response not that long ago.
