United States
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3 or 4 nice flat sites with 2-3 bars of Verizon service. Great view if you like desert north of Rawlins. The dirt road turn off was little rough for about 200m however any vehicle could handle.
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Nice spot. Quiet and nobody else around. The access is getting rough. High clearance recommend.
Report Check-InPaved road in was reasonably smooth. Camped up on top of the ridge, the dirt track up the as pretty rutted. It was totally dry and easy to get up going slow.
Report Check-InFlat area that was pretty convenient to the main road. Roving cows were vocal at times but otherwise, a very quiet spot (but windy). Saw one other vehicle further up the road. The iOverlander spot closer to the main road was our preferred spot but it had a couple of day visitors. Watch where you step - there are some cacti!
Report Check-InNice spot near the 287. Take the path that climbs to find a fire pit. No road noise.
Report Check-InFlat BLM Land, no cell service and no amenities. Pulled in and slept quietly through the night. I did leave my motion sensor lights there by accident. 😞
Report Check-In3 or 4 nice flat sites with 2-3 bars of Verizon service. Great view if you like desert north of Rawlins. The dirt road turn off was little rough for about 200m however any vehicle could handle.
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