MrNoodly
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If you've never been to the desert around Quartzsite, specifically to where RTR will be held this year, here's what it's like.
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It's flat and mostly covered in tightly packed dirt, gravel and rocks, called "desert pavement." It's like nature's parking lot. This is one reason it's an RV mecca.
There are washes (dry creek beds) of loose gravel and sand running the area. It's best to avoid those except where you see existing vehicle tracks crossing them.
There are various types of thorny, spiney, jabby things, some of them very tiny but still able to penetrate thick skin and paws. So watch where you step and wear closed shoes. Consider booties for your animals.
Since it'll be winter, you don't need to worry about scorpions, tarantulas or snakes.
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It's flat and mostly covered in tightly packed dirt, gravel and rocks, called "desert pavement." It's like nature's parking lot. This is one reason it's an RV mecca.
There are washes (dry creek beds) of loose gravel and sand running the area. It's best to avoid those except where you see existing vehicle tracks crossing them.
There are various types of thorny, spiney, jabby things, some of them very tiny but still able to penetrate thick skin and paws. So watch where you step and wear closed shoes. Consider booties for your animals.
Since it'll be winter, you don't need to worry about scorpions, tarantulas or snakes.