Buried Logic Podcast – Boondocking – Bob Difley

Published on October 19th, 2009

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When Bob Difley worked for a living, he was Northern California Regional General Manager of El Monte RV Centers, a national RV rental and sales company.

Bob now photographs and writes articles on the RV lifestyle, Green RVing, nature, and the outdoors. Bob’s RV articles appear regularly in Trailer Life, MotorHome, Good Sam’s Highways magazines. Bob also wrote the Backroads & Boondocking and The Green RVer columns in Western RV News & Recreation.

He also teaches RV lifestyle classes and seminars at The Rally, was an instructor in the Life On Wheels RV Conferences, and presented interpretive programs for Arizona State Parks. He is a featured blogger on RV.net and writes the boondocking blog at rvboondockingnews.com and the birding blog at birdwatching.rvtravel.com.

Bob and his wife, Lynn, have been fulltimers for seventeen years and enjoy an active RV Lifestyle of kayaking, hiking, swimming, mountain biking, and bird and wildlife watching.

Bob Difley
Bob Difley

BOONDOCKING: Finding the Perfect Campsite on America’s Public Lands is Bob’s new 65-page eBook crammed with bookdocking information, loaded with links to additional sources, and photos of great boondocking locations. Learn more about Bob Difley’s new eBook.

To learn more about Bob, visit his website www.healthrvlifestyle.com.

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  1. Posted by mike on October 22nd, 2009, 22:58

    You mentioned the concessioners running the Forest Service campgrounds making money for the Forest Service. From my experience with the concessioners the profits are being made not by the Forest Service but by the privateers. They pay the Forest Service 13% less a fee for any work they do like painting a outhouse or picnic table or cutting a tree etc. They often take previously free sites charge $14/day fees and more with out investing in any materials and then keep sometimes all the profits. The privateers take the profit and the public pay the toll. Another example of governments taking care of a few and screwing the rest. The last area I was invoved in was owned by a group of lawyers from Frisco, Texas

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