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Originally Posted by ticki2 We found a ton of places in Maine , mostly from Bangor to Calais off rte. 9 . This is paper company land . If you get a Maine Atlas and Gazetteer by DeLorme it will have a simble for primitive campsite , most of which are on lakes ponds and streams. The only requirment is that you go to the nearest ranger station and post on the map where you will be , this is mainly for fire control . We spent a week hopping from lake to lake and had the best time ever . Most times we were the only ones on the whole lake .The only down side is that most of this is on gravel roads and you will have to share them with logging trucks .Not the best conditions for a shiny AS , but many are not far off the pavement . If you are brave enough to try it you will find places you didn't think existed any more. |
Agreed, I have done some camping on paper company land...although it was in my PAS days (Pre AirStream Days).
Although not really "boondocking" many of the NF sites are remote, beautiful, quiet, and many got almost no traffic. Check out the RT 113 are in NH.