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- DenverDanExplorerTime for a little more of this great state of Colorado. High above Cottonwood Lake, CO Memorial Day '06.



- _DJ_1Explorer II
ReneeG wrote:
Hey ~DJ~ - where's this at? Don't want to share!!!!
Sorry, I thought I had it on there. Deadwood Reservoir 30 miles or so southeast of Cascade. Had the place to myself for a week. Except for the moose that came through for brunch every morning. Real nice kokanee too. :B - ReneeGExplorerHey ~DJ~ - where's this at? Don't want to share!!!!
- _DJ_1Explorer II
- RubiranchExplorer
everymilesamemory wrote:

We had the whole place to ourselves with a nice Indian Summer and a full moon.
Lets just say it's one of those campgrounds I'll hold dear to my heart for a long time!
That's why we LOVE BOONDOCKING!!:B - everymilesamemoExplorerSince everyone is posting West Coast pictures I thought I'd post a Mid-West image

If you look close you can see the camper nestled in the woods on the edge of this lake. This was up in the Western side of Michigan's Upper Peninsula near Bond Falls. We had the whole place to ourselves with a nice Indian Summer and a full moon.
Lets just say it's one of those campgrounds I'll hold dear to my heart for a long time! - RubiranchExplorer
Tiger4x4RV wrote:
Rubiranch said "That looks like Soapstone Basin in the Uintah Mountains, very nice spot. "
I don't remember the exact location. My notes just say on a dirt road 1/2 hour drive from pavement and somewhere south of Miller Flat Reservoir.
I wasn't even close.:B You were down south in the Manti LaSal Nat Forest. - RubiranchExplorer
qtla9111 wrote:

That looks like a GREAT spot toi camp, love camping by the water. - Rubiranch said "That looks like Soapstone Basin in the Uintah Mountains, very nice spot. "
I don't remember the exact location. My notes just say on a dirt road 1/2 hour drive from pavement and somewhere south of Miller Flat Reservoir. - qtla9111NomadTwo pics from a favorite boondocking spot about one hour from the house. It is on Mexico Hwy 85 at Linares turning right to Galeana. The first pic is getting there:

This is the site just off the highway. It is well-hidden and we have only been visited twice. Once a family came to stop for a lunch break and the second time the Policia Rural stopped to see if all was okay. Cows pass by occasionally but that is about it.
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