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Chasing dispersed camping without the guesswork
Marisol — solo, in a converted Sprinter
Marisol works remotely from a converted Sprinter and prefers to sleep on public land — free, legal, and quiet. The hard part was always knowing where that line is. tripster draws it for her.
What they told tripster
- Prefers BLM / national forest dispersed sites
- Off-grid — no hookups needed
- Cell coverage a bonus, not a must
- Keeps a running collection of favorites
Step 1
See where public land actually is
The public-land overlay paints BLM and national-forest boundaries right over her route, so a legal place to camp stops being a rumor on a forum and starts being something she can see.
Step 2
Trust the crowd, but verify
Dispersed sites come from other travelers, each carrying a confidence signal. If a spot’s been confirmed recently she heads for it; if it’s been flagged as closed or inaccessible, she skips it before driving twenty miles of washboard.
Step 3
Keep the good ones
The spots that pan out go into a My Places collection — her own curated map she can share with the friends who follow her tail-lights, or keep to herself.