My brother lives in Burlington-- might get my vote for the coolest
city in the US. I have done a fair amount riding up there. You can
camp in any of the National Forests-- pick a spot and go for it. You
are supposed to be a 1/2 mile for the road (i think), but i usually go
far enough so that i cant see/ hear cars and figure that is good.
Other places are always a gamble-- is it private property, whose land
is it, etc. Under bridges can be good if they are flat not exactly a
good way to enjoy nature. At big farms i have friends who stop and ask
if they can sleep in their field-- most have no problem with it. The
other thing that i have done is sleep behind fire stations, behind
churches, and down by the river. In my experience you are much better
out of sight in the woods than in the open.

Cheers!
cm

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