RV Boondocking and Dry Camping
Are you curious about RV boondocking but don’t know where to start? In this post, we go over the basics. Consider it a kind of “boondocking for beginners.”
Are you curious about RV boondocking but don’t know where to start? In this post, we go over the basics. Consider it a kind of “boondocking for beginners.”
It’s finally time for us to hop on the Cassiar Highway on our way through Canada as we make our way to the lower 48. After leaving Pine Lake, we see some critters and stay at our new 2nd favorite provincial park. Animal sightings We spotted an elk hanging out on the side of the […]
It’s a travel day as we leave Seward and head in the direction of Homer with a stop to view another glacier along the way – Exit Glacier. We wind up at a lovely little free camping spot. Exit Glacier On the way out of Seward, we stopped to do the hike at Exit Glacier. […]
As we head further into the Kenai Peninsula, our next stop is the little fishing town of Hope, Alaska. Camping in Hope Pro-top: don’t arrive in Hope, Alaska on the weekend during the fishing season without a campground reservation if you want to stay right in town. They were all full when we arrived on […]
In this video, follow along as we make the drive from Anchorage to Girdwood and the Alyeska Resort where we dry camp and ride the Alyeska Aerial Tramway. The drive from Anchorage to Girdwood Despite the dreary weather, it was still a beautiful drive. We had mountains to the left of us and Turnagain Arm […]
Free camping in Alaska is ubiquitous. It’s everywhere! In this post, we’ll show you two free campgrounds between Tok and McCarthy. But first, look who we found! Sneaking up on The Motorhome Experiment in Tok We were already planning on joining Paul and Lorena but thought we’d sneak up on them a bit earlier than […]
We finally moved on from the Walmart in Fairbanks. Woohoo! We found some free camping in Healy, Alaska on BLM land. Much better. Free camping in Healy at Otto Lake BLM NOTE: We’ve heard reports from people that went to Alaska in the summer of 2019 that this campsite is now marked as private land […]
Oregon Inlet Campground Our last stay in the Outer Banks of North Carolina was Oregon Inlet Campground, another National Park Service campground part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Like Ocracoke and Frisco, this campground has no RV hook-ups, and the bathroom showers are unheated. This campground is relatively flat, and you will get a little […]
As sad as we were to leave Ocracoke, we had places to go and more of the Outer Banks to see! Next stop: Frisco Campground, also part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Another ferry ride for the RV Remember how we said that Ocracoke is an island with no bridges? That means we got […]