Jan-01-2018 02:24 PM
Jan-21-2018 01:26 PM
ppine wrote:
I have worked around there a few times. Off the highway are things like wild horses, wild sheep, eagles, wildflowers, hot springs, people working cattle, and sunsets. You can't just stop on the highway and see those things.
Jan-21-2018 07:53 AM
Jan-20-2018 08:01 AM
clikrf8 wrote:
We also enjoy Nevada. From Tonopah east to Ely or traveling the ET highway, make sure you have adequate fuel. There are places to explore: wild horses just east of Tonopah (there is a sign). A few miles further east is Lunar Crater National Geologic Monument which looks very moon-like. It is a graded gravel road to the crater. We drove beyond and camped by a lake. One of the quietest places we have ever been and darkest. Loved it! Enjoy your camper.
Jan-20-2018 02:46 AM
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Jan-08-2018 09:48 AM
Jan-08-2018 04:25 AM
camper19709 wrote:enblethen wrote:
A must is a lunch at Rachel at the al e in
What your fuel level!
Yes, Lunch at The Little A'Le"Inn in Rachel is a must. Friendly and the food is good. Also, you must stay overnight(boondocking) in the gravel lot across the street. It was fun if not a little creepy 🙂
Jan-08-2018 02:48 AM
bigjimcruising wrote:
On your way down I'd recommend an overnight in Ely NV for fuel and any stocking up you need to do. Check out the town, was pretty nice and friendly when I was last there.
Heading down the east side of NV is a nice drive through differing eco systems.
Fuel up anytime you get the chance or at least make sure you know you have enough fuel to make the trip as I don't recall many places to get fuel along the way.
Make sure you get your "glory" pics under the highway signs. Fun to show friends that you really were on the Extraterrestrial Hwy. I hope the signs are still there.
Regardless of the food a stop in Rachel is a must. Enjoy it, get some food and shakes. Check out the Area 51 stuff and don't forget your Alien drivers license! lol Pay attention to all the signs, inside and out and have your cameras ready for some silly fun shots.
I hope to be out that way again in a year or two. Always try to camp out there and sit out nights wondering what the heck that thing flying really is?
Jan-07-2018 07:41 PM
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Jan-05-2018 08:05 AM
enblethen wrote:
A must is a lunch at Rachel at the al e in
What your fuel level!