Above, The Beast at my cousin's in Wildomar, California. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Christmas is just around the corner. This means visiting family or friends are their homes with the old reliable recreational vehicle in their driveway.
According to RV Life, this is called "moochdocking". They have posted a guide to holiday moochdocking.
They begin with:
Moochdocking means camping in a friend’s or relative’s driveway in your own RV.
In its purest form, moochdocking is driveway camping, but you don’t necessarily have to camp in the driveway to moochdock. You could moochdock anywhere on a friend’s or relative’s property.
Moochdocking resembles boondocking, with one key difference that sets it apart. When you are moochdocking, you still get access to water, power, and Wi-Fi, whereas boondocking requires your RV to be self-sustaining.
In rare instances, your moochdocking host might even have a sewer inlet available for you to use while you camp. A lot of times, moochdockers shower and do laundry in their host’s home.
RVers have their own rolling guesthouse that they can bring to their host. This is particularly handy over the holiday season, when everyone wants to enjoy family time together. The family that is hosting the holiday celebrations may already have a lot on their plate without also having to find additional room for guests. For this reason, guests with RVs are usually more than welcome.
To read more, go here.
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