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We’ve moochdocked, but we’ve never boondocked before. Free camping? Yes, please, but just how to find a place has always been elusive for us. In this episode, I chat with Jason & Abby Epperson of the RV Miles podcast and we dig into the nitty-gritty of how they choose their boondocking spots. They share a lot of info with us, especially because we’ve got so much open public lands here in the American West that are available to all of us. In the Pitstop, I dig into flashlights and explain why I have made the switch from a headlamp to a more tactical style handheld flashlight, the Fenix PD35.
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By Brooks Smothers4.9
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We’ve moochdocked, but we’ve never boondocked before. Free camping? Yes, please, but just how to find a place has always been elusive for us. In this episode, I chat with Jason & Abby Epperson of the RV Miles podcast and we dig into the nitty-gritty of how they choose their boondocking spots. They share a lot of info with us, especially because we’ve got so much open public lands here in the American West that are available to all of us. In the Pitstop, I dig into flashlights and explain why I have made the switch from a headlamp to a more tactical style handheld flashlight, the Fenix PD35.
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Please follow the show so you never miss an episode. We ask that you also kindly give the show a rating and a review as well.
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