In the west, just pull off the road behind some bushes or trees, cover the shiny bits, put of a shy camp and pay no attention to the 90mph bull coming your way. On freeways, hide the bike near an overpass. Climb up the support ramp. between the bridge/overpass road and the support ramp there is usually a flat spot 10 x the width of the highway above and about 6 ft. tall. out of the wind, safe from bad guys and free. Other than this wonderful advice eagerly noted by everyone, look for campgrounds no closer than 5 miles to a town. They will nomrllay be cheaper and have room. Stay away from KOA unless you have the money for a nice hotel. We do a lot-really a lot-of wild camping and to date have never been asked to leave from anywhere. We also have the old folks pass and get into the BLM, USDA, and Forest Service campsites for half price. Same thing lets us visit all the national goodies for free. If you are not old, borrow your grandfathers I.D. and go get the pass.
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