Boondock here is defined as a primitive camp site dependent on your vehicle. The Chevrolet Colorado is a mule. It has taken me to the farthest places and to the closest comfort.
As depicted in the video, you can see in storm, travel, and camping it takes care of me well
There is a rumor about a 50/50 split on boondocking with a Chevy Colorado. But it's higher, much higher in real-life scenario situations such as solo campers and vehicle-dependent explorers.
I know, I know, "it's not what you drive..." but for me, it's been a hell of a surprise!
Can you...
While in the Black Hills of SD, we visited two well-known monuments. As both are interesting, one was distinguished for sure for travelers.
See it here unfold: Dakota Monuments
Near Custer, South Dakota there is a road that winds left, sharp right, and goes up and down into tunnels.
Nominal risks, vehicle dependant, and preparedness provide a road trip experience known as, Driving the Needles.
Check it out.
Heading south from Canada we groove towards Regent, ND. In that stretch of road, we come across the whole fledge artwork on the prairies of Noth Dakota.
A sight to see for sure: Enchanted Highway
Enjoy!
What happens when you prepare best to traverse right out of the country, organize your path, and only discover you CAN'T?
Always prepare a plan B!
I learned that Plan Bs are important to keep the journey going: Destination fail at Canadian Boarder
Being calculated is wise, Inreach and other devices are best, don't take unnecessary risk. Solo camping, solo exploration, solo overlanding, means all the same... alone. Solo camp
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