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amdriven2liv
Jul 01, 2016Explorer
Heavy Metal Doctor wrote:
In the badlands / grassland, we really enjoyed getting a bit off the general tourist circuit and drove out to the top of the "Wall" for a picnic lunch and exploring a bit. We really wanted to dry camp for a couple of nights out there, but lacking 4x4 we decided not to risk it since it was really wet and the rangers had warned us that campers where paying $1K each to get towed out of muddy grassland back to the road. We only saw one small TT towed by a 4x4 truck who seemed to have no trouble.
That is where we spent a couple days. We had wild goats come visit us on top of the "Wall".
Great view. And as you stated. make sure it is going to be dry a few days before and after. We only had a little area that was "moist" when we drove in.
Here is a video I did of our stay there.
The "Wall"
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