United States
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Smooth dirt road into forest. Found an open grassy area with fire pit (rocks) right next to a creek. Saw tons of sheep being driven up the road, and horses grazing nearby. Quiet spot!
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I didn't stop at the location noted but kept driving, it was a bit too close to the road for me. Lots of places to camp here, large and small. Also lots of cow pies and the flies that go with them. Cattle have definitely made their mark here as have off roaders.
Not a lot of trash, I appreciate that. It's a long drive through potato and wheat fields on gravel roads to get here and to get out. I'd say 50/50 on washboard, some good, some bad. If you're in a vehicle with good shocks, not a big deal but if you're in an old bus it is. Not someplace I'll come back to, just too far a drive to get here.
BTW, I'd be wary of the stream water, it'll be heavily contaminated with livestock feces.
Smooth dirt road into forest. Found an open grassy area with fire pit (rocks) right next to a creek. Saw tons of sheep being driven up the road, and horses grazing nearby. Quiet spot!
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