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Dispersed Camping 101: The Overlanders' Guide to finding Epic Campsites 

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This video is your one-stop guide to dispersed camping, the perfect way to ditch the crowds and experience nature in all its glory. We'll break down everything you need to know for an epic adventure, from tools and resources, to OTG's 4-step framework to finding the most badass campsites in the backcountry.
In this video you'll learn:
- Tools and Resources
- Tips for finding dispersed campsites
- OTG's 4-step framework to building an awesome camping adventure
About Overland Trail Guides
With over 90 overland routes, OTG has the largest directory of overland tracks in North America. You'll find our guides contained detailed information like recommended vehicle, technical ratings, things to see and do, camping recommendations, GPX files, and more.
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Комментарии : 19   
@philcarter7889
@philcarter7889 День назад
Thanks for this great methodology for setting out a planned trip. Much appreciated.
@garagebuilt6441
@garagebuilt6441 Месяц назад
I grew up in the Smith River SRA region and it’s a beautiful area with countless recreation opportunities. I immediately recognized the pull out spot on Rowdy Creek road near the end of this video, and you were correct about how it’s used by locals, people have been target shooting and having parties there for more than 50 years, lol.
@djp1234
@djp1234 Месяц назад
I mainly use Campendium to find really good dispersed campsites. I also use a Garmin Tread, which has offline satellite maps and shows all the boundaries of public lands (BLM, NFS). Most of the time if you're on public land, you can camp there. This is the best solution that I have found for offline maps. There's no annoying subscriptions or login screens when you have no cell phone signal, and it won't become obsolete, like phone apps. It's something that you actually own.
@OverlandTrailGuides
@OverlandTrailGuides Месяц назад
I’d hardly say Gaia GPS or OnX make obsolete apps. In fact, because it’s software as opposed to a hardware unit, it’s much easier to update on a regular cadence and that’s what we’re seeing. This is the primary reason I use Gaia over something like a Garmin tablet.
@gerardhoran
@gerardhoran Месяц назад
Great video Ben, great to see your process!
@xpadventure
@xpadventure Месяц назад
Great video Ben! I’ve been mapping out routes for years but I definitely learned some tricks from you. I have to say though that your OTG routes have spoiled me because you do such a great job of pointing out campsites that I’ve been getting a bit lazy lately in terms of mapping out my own routes. Thanks for the video!
@chenglee7277
@chenglee7277 Месяц назад
Great guide. I'm actually using My Maps right now to create an itinerary for my family overland trip across a few states. Possibly visiting northern Cali as well so this is PERFECT for me. Keep up the great videos!
@arm1322
@arm1322 15 дней назад
awesome video! best video I've seen on the process. :)
@SquatchOverland
@SquatchOverland Месяц назад
Great video, extremely informative. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.🍻
@KhurshidsChannel
@KhurshidsChannel Месяц назад
Fantastic view. Great video. Thanks for sharing. 👍274
@keysonthego3663
@keysonthego3663 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing.
@970zfinest
@970zfinest 27 дней назад
Colorado has been overtaken your lucky to find good, dispersed camping here I remember as a kid a short drive up the Pouder canyon spots everywhere now you have to go well above Walden
@joshgraham1465
@joshgraham1465 Месяц назад
I usually will look at a general area I'm interested in on a good ol' fashioned paper map, specifically a Benchmark State Atlas, then look at specific spots in that area on Google satellite imagery and Gaia GPS.
@onasledoverland
@onasledoverland Месяц назад
Thanks for this video. I joined your website a couple years ago. Actually think I'm heading to this area early fall from CT.
@ProclaimedHERETIC
@ProclaimedHERETIC Месяц назад
Just a reminder, it's illegal to camp less than 100ft from any water source in most places within the U.S. Make sure your definition of "next to the [water source]" is 100ft+.
@Nomaswearefull
@Nomaswearefull 25 дней назад
"Most places" ? B.S.
@stayreal4l284
@stayreal4l284 25 дней назад
That’s a lie, you’re full of shi
@GratefulOverlander
@GratefulOverlander Месяц назад
1st
@user-bn6ky1gu7m
@user-bn6ky1gu7m Месяц назад
good news: they're not so secluded anymore. everyone knows now
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