United States
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This is a great spot at the end of a short spur road. Has good solar and 4G LTE cell service and good views.
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Nice remote and quiet spot. 3 bars of ATT 5G. Had the place to ourselves. There was some trash/plastic debris which we disposed of. PLEASE leave no trace so that we can all continue to enjoy these beautiful areas.
Report Check-InGreat spot, but in the morning we had two guys roll up in an off-roading vehicle and tell us we were on native land. We saw the sign that said “leaving native land” and it did not appear that we were on their land on the maps that we found online. However, this spot is also not technically in the national forest, according to forest service maps. Appeared to be just outside of both. So we decided to play it safe and leave. Cannot confirm either way if you are allowed to stay here.
Report Check-Insuper quiet and remote. spent 3 days and 2 nights completely alone. not another sole in sight. days around 70° nights below freezing. Beautiful views. There's a gate with a sign says reservations closed on weekends and provides a tribal sheriff number if you get trapped. so be aware.
Report Check-InGreat, sheltered spot. A couple flat spots around a fire ring. Nice and dark, good stars and good moon views. Google maps had us approach from the west. On the drive out, we went east, was definitely shorter to pavement. Heard a couple other vehicles in the morning, but didn't see anyone.
Nice spot. 4G
Report Check-InThere are a lot of pullouts on the way here and we stayed in one not marked on the map
Report Check-InThis is a great spot at the end of a short spur road. Has good solar and 4G LTE cell service and good views.
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