boondock
/ˈbuːndɒk, ˈbuːndoʊk/Definitions
1. noun
a remote or isolated region, especially in the mountains, where people live in poverty and often lack access to basic necessities.
“The family had to boondock for several days after their car broke down in the wilderness.”
2. verb
to live or camp in a remote or isolated region, often without access to basic necessities.
“After losing their way, they had to boondock in the woods until help arrived.”