Being good stewards of the land when we’re camping or engaging in other outdoor activities is important, especially when entering undisturbed habitat. Boondocking—also known as dispersed camping, dry camping, or wild camping—gives us the opportunity to be up close and personal with nature, without the crowds. It also means we’re responsible to leave the environment in the same (or better) condition that we found it.
The “no trace” movement started over fifty years ago as a cooperative effort between the … Read the rest