PopArch
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Hello WTW community! First time poster. Happy to be here.
Been boondocking for several years with our small trailer. Recently sold it and bought a FWC Hawk that we carry on our RAM 2500. Love being nimble again. We like to find primitive campsites in the mountains relatively close to off the beaten path hiking trailheads. With a trailer it was easy to unhook and leave for the day knowing our space would be respected. With the camper, we sometimes have to drive it several miles to the trailhead from our campsite, leaving a pretty sparse campsite. Looking for interesting ideas to stake out the site so someone doesn't move in, or encroach to close, while we're gone. Happened last month. Not fun. We usually leave stuff we don't mind losing but it can sometimes look like stuff that someone drove off and left - ha. Curious if anyone has any creative ideas on what's worked for them. Like pitching a tent, putting up hammocks, or green cones... Would prefer not to leave the FWC camper in camp. Thanks for the tips!
Been boondocking for several years with our small trailer. Recently sold it and bought a FWC Hawk that we carry on our RAM 2500. Love being nimble again. We like to find primitive campsites in the mountains relatively close to off the beaten path hiking trailheads. With a trailer it was easy to unhook and leave for the day knowing our space would be respected. With the camper, we sometimes have to drive it several miles to the trailhead from our campsite, leaving a pretty sparse campsite. Looking for interesting ideas to stake out the site so someone doesn't move in, or encroach to close, while we're gone. Happened last month. Not fun. We usually leave stuff we don't mind losing but it can sometimes look like stuff that someone drove off and left - ha. Curious if anyone has any creative ideas on what's worked for them. Like pitching a tent, putting up hammocks, or green cones... Would prefer not to leave the FWC camper in camp. Thanks for the tips!