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skipnchar
Jun 14, 2014Explorer
We always enjoyed disbursed camping most of all and found our sites in the mountains and forest. National forests are great places for disbursed camping opportunities but check with district office for regulations that pertain to that district. When we moved from our 25 foot trailer to a 34 footer we had to give up two sites we enjoyed a lot, both in the Uinta Mountains of Utah and the Sawtooth range in Idaho. Both sites required utilizing a road that my 55 foot long rig would not make the necessary turns. I've done this with a 4x2 truck for over 40 years and have never been SERIOUSLY stuck but you just have to be smarter than the mud holes you might encounter.
ONE OF OUR FAVORITES: Gravel bar at the confluence of Matengooska and King River, Alaska

Clear water from the King joins Glaciated water from Matengooska

ONE OF OUR FAVORITES: Gravel bar at the confluence of Matengooska and King River, Alaska

Clear water from the King joins Glaciated water from Matengooska

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