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RoyB
Sep 07, 2016Explorer II
We always headed for the high country North and NW from Phoenix to get out of the high heat.. The high country starts at Payson which is just a short distance away. These back roads may not be good for large trailers however...
We typically ran our Jeeps pulling small utility trailers with camping gear loaded in it. Now the Truck campers built for OFF-ROAD is very popular around those parts... Check in with MELLO MIKE in the Phoenix areas for some tips...
Check out the Superstition Mtns around Apache Junction just a few miles away from the Phoenix metropolitan areas. Couple of nice full service camping sites around there at the beginning of the high country off-road trails... ALot cooler there than it is in Tempe and Mesa for sure...
Got to build a high metal shed to park your trailer under when in the heat...
Roy Ken
We typically ran our Jeeps pulling small utility trailers with camping gear loaded in it. Now the Truck campers built for OFF-ROAD is very popular around those parts... Check in with MELLO MIKE in the Phoenix areas for some tips...
Check out the Superstition Mtns around Apache Junction just a few miles away from the Phoenix metropolitan areas. Couple of nice full service camping sites around there at the beginning of the high country off-road trails... ALot cooler there than it is in Tempe and Mesa for sure...
Got to build a high metal shed to park your trailer under when in the heat...
Roy Ken
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