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- fanrgsExplorerOn the Colorado quarter of the Four Corners, you might want to take a look at my blog entitled "Free RV Campsites in the Colorado Mountains." It follows the US highways through the mountains, with camping, sightseeing, RV dump, and other suggestions. So, you would likely be most interested in the "US 160 west of Pagosa Springs" thread HERE.
- Range_Maggot_BoExplorer
FirstTracks wrote:
profdant139 wrote:
Mark, I hope you took a video of that!!
Just some dash video at 2:20 in our Valley of the Gods video, way back in Ep. 2 before we got better at producing videos:
https://youtu.be/-uY-FV9bMg8?t=140 (link starts the video at the 2:20 mark)
You can see the trailer in the shadows on the rock in the first few seconds.
"First Tracks"- this is the go-to guy when it comes to boondocking videos out west. - profdant139Explorer IIchinook, if you have a minute, check out Mark's video link a couple of posts above -- Valley of the Gods looks mighty fine!
- chinook507ExplorerNo worries, I don't give my honey holes away either. I give general areas as well. General areas close by the 4 corners region was food enough for me. Just didn't know if there were public lands that were fair game. Didn't want to camp 30 miles away when there are places that are free and close.
- pnicholsExplorer II
profdant139 wrote:
Phil, if you can get to the Racetrack near Death Valley (which I think you have, if I recall correctly?), Valley of the Gods is a piece of cake, except after rainstorms.
Just take it slow going over the water bars and drainage ditches.
The area on top of the Moki Dugway, though, is much trickier. Folks have done that towing a fifth wheel, but I would not. You might be able to do that in your rig. I did it in an SUV, with no problems, but I was not towing my trailer.
Dan ... we've never dared try the Racetrack. I only carry one spare, and I'd probably blow more than one tire on the way. (haha)
We back out trying some places that we probably could make it to if we had another motorhome along for backup, but so far none of our RV'ing friends will go along with us to these kind of great boondocking places.
Our most challenging Class C route has been the Monument Valley "Not Recommended for RVs" loop. That was a go-slow, side-tipping, water-bar type short trip but still carefully doable and a lot of fun. Camping is not allowed on that loop, however. - FirstTracksExplorer
profdant139 wrote:
Mark, I hope you took a video of that!!
Just some dash video at 2:20 in our Valley of the Gods video, way back in Ep. 2 before we got better at producing videos:
https://youtu.be/-uY-FV9bMg8?t=140 (link starts the video at the 2:20 mark)
You can see the trailer in the shadows on the rock in the first few seconds. - profdant139Explorer IIMark, I hope you took a video of that!!
- FirstTracksExplorer
profdant139 wrote:
Phil, if you can get to the Racetrack near Death Valley (which I think you have, if I recall correctly?), Valley of the Gods is a piece of cake, except after rainstorms.
I've driven both, and agree.profdant139 wrote:
The area on top of the Moki Dugway, though, is much trickier. Folks have done that towing a fifth wheel, but I would not. You might be able to do that in your rig. I did it in an SUV, with no problems, but I was not towing my trailer.
We towed down it completely by mistake. We were southbound and didn't realize where we were until it was too late to turn around and go all the way around. - profdant139Explorer IIPhil, if you can get to the Racetrack near Death Valley (which I think you have, if I recall correctly?), Valley of the Gods is a piece of cake, except after rainstorms.
Just take it slow going over the water bars and drainage ditches.
The area on top of the Moki Dugway, though, is much trickier. Folks have done that towing a fifth wheel, but I would not. You might be able to do that in your rig. I did it in an SUV, with no problems, but I was not towing my trailer. - pnicholsExplorer II
garyhaupt wrote:
Or Canyon de Chelly in the tribal camp ground.
Or Valley of the Gods...depending on what you are driving.
Or..https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B000'04.9%22N+109%C2%B001'58.7%22W/@37.001366,-109.0335307,158m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m6!3m5!1s0x873a25d2c9c70acd:0xc9945bd27b66993a!2sFour+Corners+Monument!8m2!3d36.9990815!4d-109.0452213!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d37.001366!4d-109.0329738
Gary Haupt
Gary ... with respect to Valley of the Gods, would you explain what you mean by "...depending on what you are driving".
We have thought about going through there a couple of times, by haven't tried it yet. (As you know, we have a 24 foot 2WD Class C with good ground clearance and a 158 inch wheelbase.)
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