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Huge open area, lots of other campers. 3 bars T-Mobile LTE. I arrived after dark but had no issues driving in or out in 2wd sprinter
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This is NOT BLM land! It is private property which has been invaded by homeless camps. I had a long conversation with a local landowner who explained that the website postings are in error. They frequently put up No Trespassing signs and the homeless take them down. The locals do not have a good way to get rid of them. My husband and I stayed one time, thinking it felt unsavory there. The second time we were stuck for a place to stay so we went but were told by the local resident that none of the places on ioverlander along the dirt roads are blm land. He said that if you literally go overland, with no roads, several miles east beneath the craggy low mountains it is blm over there. But people go out and shoot and make it inhospitable there as well. Do not invade these peoples neighborhoods, they are having a bad time of it.
Report Check-InHuge open area, lots of other campers. 3 bars T-Mobile LTE. I arrived after dark but had no issues driving in or out in 2wd sprinter
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