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John Martin SWA | Boondocking with no amenities. Beautiful night sky. Camp in designated areas only. Stayed one night it was perfect. Great cell phone reception. |
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Verizon LTE Pullover | There is approximately 75 miles of Texas State Highway 118 between Alpine And Terlingua that does not have reliable cell phone service. The region is known to have extreme heat and can be very dangerous. This is a good location to get cell phone service in an emergency. |
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Verizon LTE Pullover | This location has decent reliable cell phone service. It could also be used in an emergency to change a flat etc.... |
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Nighthawk Hill-BLM | Nice and quiet, pretty windy though. High clearance vehicles only. Beautiful sunset and sunrise. |
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Carlsbad Cave Laundromat | Hours open 7:00 am to 7:00 pm. Washers $1.50 Dryers $1.00 |
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R.S. Flicker Nest, Lincoln N.F., Ruidoso N.M. | Nice campsite, plenty of fellow campers in the area. Seems safe saw USFS vehicles daily, plus Lincoln County Sheriff once. It was a real pleasure seeing the kids continually running up and down 127A on their dirt bikes and 4 wheeler’s. Dust was an issue at tinmes |
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Becker’s Mt. Laundry | Nice place, clean and lots of washers and Dryers. |
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Cedar Creek Road | More better directions: The water faucet is about 21 yards in front of the fitness trail sign under the juniper tree. |
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Rotary Park T&C | Free water filing station at picnic area, next to large canopy with tables. Currently water is not on. |
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Nighthawk Nest BLM | Nice place next to the river. Road rough and dirt, high clearance vehicles recommended. 4x4 ruts make some areas impassable. Random gunfire heard could be dangerous. Free range Cattle and manure. Trash left buy deplorable humans. No political reference intended. |
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Gila USFS Upper Gallinas Campground | Beautiful Creek Running through it. Flash Flood Area. Closed for Plague ridiculous. Pets on leash. Bear Proof Garbage Cans |
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Murray Ryan Visitor Center | Has outside water station to fill up water jugs. When open restrooms and plenty of parking. |
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J. Titmouse Nest | Gila NF @ Continental Divide Trail Segment through Burro Mountains. Dry Camping. Check Fire Restrictions, no open fires allowed during plague. Propane cooking stoves only with on off valves. Pack it in pack it out. Free range cattle = manure and flys. Highway noise not to bad |
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Coyote Den-USFS | Small Rock Fire Ring, Partly shaded on a slight slope. No water or other amenities. Pack it in Pack Out. Dirt Road partially maintained for 8 miles. No cell service. Free range cattle and manure. Beautiful grasslands and surroundings. |
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John Hands Campground | Zero Facilities. Established Camp Area. No Fee. No Cell Phones. Creek with running water. Pets Must Be Leashed. Walk in camp Sites |
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Poor Wills Nest | Coronado N.F. 6.9 miles to Patagonia AZ. Post Office. Located On San Rafael Valley Road. Dirt road seems maintained. Seemed very secure, Border Patrol passed several times throughout the night and morning. Very peaceful no airport/highway noise Beautiful. No water source nearby. |
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Florida Canyon | 3 camp sites with in 1 mile of road. Arizona trust land. |
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Mohawk I-8 Eastbound Rest Area | Rest area with Bathrooms and Park Benches |
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Sportsman’s Beach | No potable water. Vault toilets $6 night |
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Miller’s Water Stop | Good overnight location with large parking pad for RV. Has Seasonal Dump and water. Tent camping acceptable in the Northern West section of the location. |
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Cactus Wren Nest | Small area for tent camping. Soil somewhat soft. |
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Rutherford Beach | Good place to spend a few nights. No water available turned off for winter. Port-a-can and dumpster. Not a lot of beach parking spots. Caution could get stuck. Pet friendly |