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- jornvangoExplorer IIBoondocking near the Kofa mountains in western AZ near the border with CA
- jornvangoExplorer IIBoondocking next to the remains of a mine in the hills outside of Wickenburg, AZ
- jornvangoExplorer IIBoondocking along the Mogollon Rim in Arizona (the edge of the Colorado plateau)
- _DJ_1Explorer II
- reasleyExplorer
profdant139 wrote:
Reasley, I had never heard of the BLM Site Stewardship program till I saw your post and did a little googling. This is worth looking into -- thanks for the tip!
The program we are involved in is the Nevada Site Stewards. We work with Forest Service and BLM archaeologists to help protect and preserve archaeological and historic sites. It's mostly a matter of visiting, photographing and reporting changes (we did however, catch a looter at one site)
Both California and Nevada have the program, although I 'm sure other states do as well
California
Nevada - profdant139Explorer IIReasley, I had never heard of the BLM Site Stewardship program till I saw your post and did a little googling. This is worth looking into -- thanks for the tip!
- ReneeGExplorerGreat pics Reasley! Thanks for sharing.
- reasleyExplorerMemorial Weekend...It was a lovely day heading over Tioga Pass to Western Nevada to do our Site Steward duties
We set up camp up a canyon in the middle of nowhere.
The weather turns a little iffy. We were there with Trails West to help locate one of the immigrant trails over the Sierra's - Slate_CMExplorer IIMemorial day, great weather and scenery. Only minor issue was when my youngest and her friends stayed a night by themselves. When I came back someone had left lights on and me with dead batteries and a warm fridge. A couple hours on the generator and they were fine.
The view
My shop faces the highway through town, so I'm sitting here watching all the campers go by and wanting to go too. At least I have 2 or 3 more trips planned for this summer. - bukhrnNomad
bigred1cav wrote:
Which is the main reason we don't boondock, dry camping yes, but not boondocking. Most of the places I'd love to try, I just can't get to with my MH.
We are unlike the west we have no boon docking areas worth photographingprofdant139 wrote:
(C'mon, folks -- why am I the only one posting on this thread? You know you've got some great photos of your recent boondocking adventures -- load 'em up!)
Anyway, this is in late May of 2015, in the Sequoia National Forest, about 12 miles southwest of Cedar Grove in Kings Canyon:
I'll just have to live through your photos, thanks for posting them.
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