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Simply some BLM land off of Applegate valley, potentially some better spots, but I didn't look around too much. Cell service but poor. Handful of flat turn offs like this, but it's better than listening to traffic all night.
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Also internet may read between 2-4 bars but it’s deceiving- very very slow. Connectable but very slow. Think of your grandmother getting to the bathroom in a onesie at 2:30 AM without the hall-lights on kinda slow.
Keep your forests clean and green people! ❤️❤️
Report Check-InThis is a cozy spot for us and our F250 with slide-in camper for the eve while on the way to the coast. NOT big rig friendly. Clean. The photos provided by original poster shows a well-groomed road, but as of 9-25-21 there are clear, deep, fresh track marks in the road of vehicles that hit fresh rain and possibly got stuck. Road gets rough shortly after entering BLM, but a Prius could probably make it while using caution and going slow.
Fire ban in effect. Vegetation is dry. POISON OAK abounds here, and easily noticeable this time of year with leaves turning red. Don’t even touch the sticks- the oils are all over the plant. Probably not a good place for dogs unless you are immune to PO.
Report Check-InSimply some BLM land off of Applegate valley, potentially some better spots, but I didn't look around too much. Cell service but poor. Handful of flat turn offs like this, but it's better than listening to traffic all night.
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