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Boondocks.

These are some of the places we have boon-docked. 
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Canada.
Alberta.


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 James River, near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 
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 James River, near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 
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Near Limestone Mountain near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 
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Near Limestone Mountain and Limestone Creek near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 
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Dutch Creek, Alberta, Canada. 
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 Limestone Creek near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 
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Limestone Creek near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 
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Limestone Creek near Sundre, Alberta, Canada. 
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Bearberry Valley on crown-land, near Sundre, Alberta, Canada.


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Near Sundre, Alberta, Canada in the Bearberry Valley


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“One dictionary defines boondocks as slang for rough backwoods or bush country. The term boondocking, also known to RV enthusiast as dispersed camping, dry camping or coyote camping, is used to describe camping in the midst of nature without the use of commercial campgrounds and hookups.” –Boondocking guide.com
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