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Started hosting with Harvest Hosts - Boondockers
« on: April 09, 2024, 08:18:48 PM »
Well after months of thinking about it, we've signed up to be Harvest Hosts / Boondocking.  It's our little way of giving something back to the RV community.  So far it's been kind of fun.  As I work fulltime and haven't been able to travel much lately, it's been kind of fun.  Especially meeting the different travelers.  We have full hookups for an extra fee but it's a lot less $ than the usual campground.  I'm sure there'll be some wonkiness too, but we're kind of used to that on other areas of life   :o

Would be interested if anyone else has stories on this.  We're in the Northern AZ area.

Take care all!, Phil
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Re: Started hosting with Harvest Hosts - Boondockers
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2024, 11:23:32 PM »
My wife and I have used Harvest Hosts a few times now and have enjoyed doing so. Maybe if we're in your area we'll get a chance to stay at your place!

The only drawback I can see is it seems that not very many will take 45 foot coaches, but other than that, we love it.

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Re: Started hosting with Harvest Hosts - Boondockers
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2024, 06:47:23 AM »
Hi Phil, where are you located in Northern AZ? Tom...
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Re: Started hosting with Harvest Hosts - Boondockers
« Reply #3 on: April 11, 2024, 06:28:13 PM »
We are located in the Prescott Valley area of northern AZ.  Bus folk are ALWAYS welcome.   ;D
The sites are laid out with buses in mind - plenty of room. We've just started but both couples who have camped here were very encouraging and supportive.  I know we may have a lot to learn still, but we're enjoying the program and the plans that Harvest has in place to support the hosts and guests.  In addition it's interesting to hear a bit about people's travels.

Take care all!
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Re: Started hosting with Harvest Hosts - Boondockers
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2024, 10:08:22 PM »
Just a quick update on our HH / Boondockers status.  As many may know they are BCM advertisers so I had figured that anyone with the good sense to advertise w/ BCM has to have something going for them, so that got us over the edge to get started.  :)

We've now hosted several RV'rs, and while I"ve made a few errors, especially with the booking calendar, it's still been a very positive experience.  For that calendar, it does take some getting used to.  It seems that whenever I forget to block out the calendar for our away time somebody does sign up for those dates.  It is easy to block - but only if you have a clue what you will be doing in the future.  Maybe I should block by default.  Also, I thought "how many parking spaces" referred to something which might include extra tow vehicle and friend driving along with you in their car(s).  Not so much.  We have a bit of property so let's just say I had a lot of reservations behind made simultaneously when we started out.   :o

Getting to meet a lot of people and hope we get to see them again soon.  We should be on the road a busing soon though.  So will give it rest when we're traveling.

Take care all, Phil
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