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This is a nice BLM spot among pinion and Juniper trees if you are passing through the area. The deer and wild horses are around and so are a lot of natural gas wells but if the drilling activity is slow, it is quiet. The well maintained (by oil and gas producers) gravel road leads you right to it. Small trailers would be okay but not bigger rigs. There is a weak AT&T signal at this site which is on to of a ridge and works better with a signal booster.
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Road gets pretty rutted and rough about halfway in. Six gnarly switchbacks (with a sign to announce them ahead of time!), and very large gravel, along with 1000’+ climb in about a mile. We chose to head back to the bottom of the canyon (the other site listed on this road) and loved it.
Report Check-InThis is a nice BLM spot amongst pinion and Juniper trees if you are passing through the area. The deer and wild horses are around and so are a lot of natural gas wells but if the drilling activity is slow, it is quiet. The well maintained (by oil and gas producers) gravel road leads you right to it. Small trailers would be okay but not bigger rigs. There is a weak AT&T signal at this site which is on to of a ridge and works better with a signal booster.
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