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One of the better pull offs I found while navigating BLM looking for a good spot. Most are directly right off the road, but this one is up and out a bit. The sunrise over the mountains this morning made me smile. No service.
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Many spots to pull off and camp along the road, beautiful mountain views. This spot was taken so I found a spot a bit down the road, could hear the creek running.
Report Check-InThis spot is indeed pretty isolated in between some mountains next to a stream. It is a dirt road for a few files, but doable with regular vehicle. I did it with my 13ft trailer. I imagine it gets muddy when it rains so probably avoid it then.
Absolutely no cell in this area but Starlink worked flawlessly. I was expecting the mountains to block it but it worked reliably.
Some garbage was left behind as people always tend to do, but it wasn’t too bad. Broken glass and a fender of a car.
Some pullouts on the side of the road leading up to this spot that could be backups for a night.
*** NOTE: Someone spilled a large amount of gasoline on this spot and it is very noticeable. Seeped into the soil so there will likely be gasoline vapours and smell for a while ***
If you dont need this spot for its open-air (Starlink) there are nicer spots further down this road.
Report Check-InOne of the better pull offs I found while navigating BLM looking for a a good spot. Most are directly right off the road, but this one is up and out a bit. The sunrise over the mountains this morning made me smile. No service.
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