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Where old threads carry a lot of good information. The advriders web site above is a good place to start looking for friendly motorcyclist to camp with. See Passport America for camping? | Adventure Rider |
Several years ago I bought my BMW on Ebay and had to fly to D.C. to pick it up. Rode it back to San Diego, camping pretty much every night. I'd ride for 6-10 hours, then just keep my eyes open (not a bad idea at the best of times) for 'CAMPING' signs, when I decided to stop. Never had a problem. There must be tens of thousands of small camping sites plastered all over the states. Bottom line is. I wouldn't worry about it.
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Small cemeteries make for nice stealth camping spots. Any time road crosses river/stream look for trail locals use to fish.
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Juan, do you really sleep at cemeteries? I thought of doing it but also thought it a bit .. Eh. . Disrespectful to the bereaved ?
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Favorite place, nice and quite. Be respectful and leave no trace. I think the residents enjoy the company.
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USA EAST MOTORBIKE HOLIDAYS: looking for budget hotel
Hi, in August 2025 I booked a BMW motorbike to go around USA EAST. I will leave from NY gooing north following the coast, Acadia national park, and then go to withe mountains, Niagara falls, Michigan lake, and then back home.
I had a look to hotel and I sow that they are too expensive. Is there a way to sleep in a budget way? I would prefer hotel, houses, or cabins in camping. Are there web sites where I can book in advance or it's safe to go around and every day look for a place to sleep? Thanks Giuseppe from Italy |
Have a a look at www.ioverlander.com. I haven’t used it personally but it gets referred to by many people as being where they got their camping locations from.
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