Looks fun, but how did you know you could stay there?  Or did you just ask?






Jonathan

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From: Jan van Bekkum
Sent: ‎Thursday‎, ‎26‎ ‎March‎ ‎2015 ‎08‎:‎10
To: Tag discussion, strategy and related tools






To give you a better impression of what I mean with non-designated campsites I 
uploaded images of places we stayed at in Iran, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, 
Rwanda, Burundi and Malawi. Have a look here and enjoy. As you can see the 
quality of the places varies wildly.







Met vriendelijke groet/with kind regards,

Jan van Bekkum
www.DeEinderVoorbij.nl


On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 6:51 AM, Jan van Bekkum <[email protected]> wrote:


Dave, I think we are after different things. Your proposal focuses on 
availability of services, while mine tells more about the relation between the 
camper and the land owner:

Designated: permission to camp, most likely the place is still there tomorrow, 
service offering (whatever it is) is stable, publicly announced as campground;
Non-designated: permission to camp, policy and services may change overnight, 
not publicly announced as campground (no signs, no listings);
Wild: no permission to camp (but no prohibition either), sometimes a policy, 
situation may change overnight, not announced.

Regards,





Jan
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