Naio wrote:
Wow, rjxj, you are an amazing photographer!
How did you like poverty flats? I have thought of checking it out one of these winters.
NO, I'm a lucky photographer. :)
We loved it there. The surface is sort of rocky for the dogs to run on but it doesn't get muddy. I parked parallel to the edge of the mesa overlooking Overton and it was a beauty at night. After a few days the wind came in and and I felt like we were going to tip over. I poked my head out several times to see if the roof was flapping and be sure truck didn't blow away. I had probably parked in about the worst way you could. :)
A couple full timers I met were laughing at me and said that wind wasn't bad at all. I hope to be meeting up with one of them again this fall in Moab.
I dont remember the name of the entity that controls the land but it's not blm so you can stay as long as you like. That area was used for workers during the Lake Mead project. I met one guy from Idaho who stays the whole winter.
I love boondocking and all the great sites and people. We are indeed living the dream.