United States
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Large BLM site. No trees, plenty of sun for solar. Near the site of the Oatman family massacre. 4-5 bars AT&T. Stone fire rings, no other amenities. Pack it in, pack it out. Please do not throw your beer cans in the fire. Aluminum doesn't burn and someone else has to clean up after you.
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Honestly could not find the access to the Wagon Road so we ended up here for the night. Was quite easy to drive our 22ft C Class to about 300 meters from the road but this proved unnecessary because not one vehicle passed while we were here. Nice spot for the night but windy and exposed for our visit. Only 1 intermittent ATT bar.
Report Check-InSolitude and silent, stayed one night near lines. Road goes past the petroglyph site/campground and past a huge agriculture business where it is narrow. No major issues driving in- but a long trek. In a Ram Promaster. Would question if a wet season. 4G 2-5 bars, T Mobile, but no internet.
Report Check-InLarge BLM site. No trees, plenty of sun for solar. Near the site of the Oatman family massacre. 4-5 bars AT&T. Stone fire rings, no other amenities. Pack it in, pack it out. Please do not throw your beer cans in the fire. Aluminum doesn't burn and someone else has to clean up after you.
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