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Camping beside an unpaved road heading down a wash. We accessed this area in a Sprinter van. 4x4 used at one transition point near the beginning for both getting in and out.
No cell coverage.
Quiet Only one other vehicle seen heading out the night we stayed here.
Lake Mead National Recreational Area. However, we were unable to reach the lake. A fence blocks the road before reaching the lake. RTE# 4713. Road is Functional Class 4: "Primitive Park Roads. Public Roads Roads which provide circulation through remote areas and/or access to primitive campgrounds and undeveloped areas. These roads frequently have no minimum design standards and their use may be limited to specially equipped vehicles."
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Camping beside an unpaved road heading down a wash. We accessed this area in a Sprinter van. 4x4 used at one transition point near the beginning for both getting in and out.
No cell coverage.
Quiet Only one other vehicle seen heading out the night we stayed here.
Lake Mead National Recreational Area. However, we were unable to reach the lake. A fence blocks the road before reaching the lake. RTE# 4713. Road is Functional Class 4: "Primitive Park Roads. Public Roads Roads which provide circulation through remote areas and/or access to primitive campgrounds and undeveloped areas. These roads frequently have no minimum design standards and their use may be limited to specially equipped vehicles."
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