Final Tips for Successful Boondocking
Here are some additional tips to ensure your boondocking trip is a success:
Leave No Trace
Always practice Leave No Trace principles. Pack out all trash, avoid damaging vegetation, and leave the site as you found it. Also, please don’t use the ground as your bathroom or dump your black water. And if you dump gray water in permitted areas, please use earth-friendly soaps and detergents. This ensures the beauty of nature is preserved for future adventurers.
Be Prepared for Weather Changes
Weather can be unpredictable, especially in places like Colorado. Pack layers, and rain gear, and be prepared for sudden changes in temperature, especially at higher elevations.
Safety First
Ensure you have a first aid kit, a reliable GPS, and a means of communication. Inform someone of your itinerary and expected return. Also, be mindful of wildfires as they spread fast and could start in other campsites near you. Which reminds me, always put your campfire completely out to the point it is cool to the touch.
Conserve Resources
Boondocking requires mindful resource management. Conserve water by taking fewer showers and using water-saving fixtures. If laundry adds up and we want to extend our stay, we will go to a laundry mat. Limit electricity usage to essentials, and rely on solar power whenever possible. For example, we choose to run our dishwasher in the middle of the day when we have the most solar energy possible.
Stay Connected
While the goal of boondocking is to disconnect, it’s wise to have a way to stay connected for emergencies. A cell booster can help improve reception in remote areas, but we rely on our Starlink so that we can get work done from anywhere.