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Q. Want to go camping this weekend, but don't want to rent a cabin. Parks up here frown on you sleeping in your car, but this would be ideal for me as I have everything I need in it, and don't want to tent camp in 10 degree weather. Are there any places around Anchorage where you can park and sleep in your car without being bothered by anybody. Also, would like to get into the wilderness as much as possible
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You didn't specify how far you were interested in traveling, but if you drive north on either the Parks Highway toward Fairbanks or up the Glenn into the interior of the state, you will likely be able to sleep in pullouts without an issue. I have pulled off and slept in the car several times up here without any issues as there are large expanses of highway with no services.
I think the same is probably true headed south toward Homer, though I have always driven that in one shot.
Since you are already up here, you probably already know that you should prepare for some possible nasty weather.
Have fun!
You didn't specify how far you were interested in traveling, but if you drive north on either the Parks Highway toward Fairbanks or up the Glenn into the interior of the state, you will likely be able to sleep in pullouts without an issue. I have pulled off and slept in the car several times up here without any issues as there are large expanses of highway with no services.
I think the same is probably true headed south toward Homer, though I have always driven that in one shot.
Since you are already up here, you probably already know that you should prepare for some possible nasty weather.
Have fun!
How far away are the Glastonbury Festival car parks from the site itself?
Phillip B
I am attending the festival this year and have been told the car parks are about a 3 mile walk away from the festival site, is this true?
Answer
No but it depends where you camp. If you camp on the opposite side of the field to where you park and you arrive late then you could spend 2-3 hours hauling your stuff through the crowds but if you arrive early (wednesday) and find a good place to camp, you might only have to walk for 10 minutes. Try to only make one trip with all your stuff because there's nothing worse than having to half-set-up the tent and then having to trail back to the car when all you want to do is crack open a beer and relax.
No but it depends where you camp. If you camp on the opposite side of the field to where you park and you arrive late then you could spend 2-3 hours hauling your stuff through the crowds but if you arrive early (wednesday) and find a good place to camp, you might only have to walk for 10 minutes. Try to only make one trip with all your stuff because there's nothing worse than having to half-set-up the tent and then having to trail back to the car when all you want to do is crack open a beer and relax.
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