posted on 01/07/2008 03:01 in Dry Camping
From August through March, sports fans can be found cheering for football or basketball teams at sports parties all over the country. Sports enthusiasts who like the great outdoors also follow their teams at tailgate parties, picnics and campsites where recreational vehicles (RVs) often play a big part of the experience. Because remote sports gatherings have gone high-tech, it’s ...
posted on 01/07/2008 03:01 in Dry Camping
If you enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, hunting, ATV-riding in the fall, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling or ice fishing in the winter and early spring fishing, chances are you will find yourself dry camping--also known as boondocking--at some point. This involves RVing at locations with no water, electricity or sewer connections. There are a number of other reasons you may opt ...