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skyl4rk

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exit 1 on I-10 in AZ, South side of highway

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Nice video...would have been better with some verbal explanation of where you started, the exit at the circle, and mileage to camp turn off. 
Thumbs up otherwise ;)
 
bindi&us said:
Nice video...would have been better with some verbal explanation of where you started, the exit at the circle, and mileage to camp turn off. 
Thumbs up otherwise ;)

It appears to have started at the Flying J. The exit off the traffic circle/roundabout is the one that doesn't lead to the freeway, or cross the freeway, or take you to the Flying J. Sort of crappy pavement turns into a dirt road that's smoother. Unfortunately, that smoother dirt road goes left at the fork, and we boondockers want to go right, where the road gets rougher. After going up the hill, the left turn into the area used by most Bob followers is marked by a stake with shiny things on it. The "road" gets even rougher there.
 
Yup, the Flying J has propane and RV dump, as well as a Wendy's.
Laundry, little store, and showers across the freeway.
Man, you ain't kidding about the "road" (at camp) being rough. The place is littered with ankle breaker rocks.
The place is popular among the group due to the lack of enforcement... camp long as you want.
 
bindi&us said:
...and showers across the freeway.

The Flying J has showers and laundry, too. Showers cost more than at the place across the freeway, but they're very nice. I showered and cut my hair there today. Lots of hot water, great water pressure and thick towels. However, the toilet flushed for about five minutes -- on and on and on...
 
Have you left the RTR? ORnot made it here yet? I hope I haven't missed you!
 
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