United States
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Little spot, uneven, for few RVs.
At the top of Emerald Street, that finish in a dead end in gravel. Nice view, quiet.
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It's a gravel lot at the end of the street. Seemed like a quiet place. Some time after dinner, I heard something outside. It sounded like someone was pounding a rock. The laughing made me think it was teens. Shut off my light and peeled back my curtain to have a look.
3 teens, about 30 feet from my camper door, were bashing something on the ground with a baseball bat. When they picked it up, I could see that it was a cat. Horrified, I watched hoping they wouldn't take the bat to my camper next.
I no longer felt safe there and started to prep the camper for driving. Once they'd moved on down the road a bit, I hopped out and into the cab of my truck. I knew I'd never be able to sleep if I stayed there.
Ended up going about an hour away instead.
No knocks, beautiful sunset. People driving in/out at night. Wed night. Barking dogs woke us up and would not stop until we left in the morning.
Report Check-Inperfect spot, full cell service, secluded and dark with a view but adjanced right next to city, easy access and 15km from Fossil Butte
Report Check-InLittle spot,uneven, for few RVs.
At the top of Emerald street, that finish in an idle dead end in gravel. Nice view, quiet, à kind of nowhere.