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7 Reasons Nomads Should Winter in Quartzsite – and 3 Reasons You Might Not Want To

by Bob | Oct 28, 2022 | Arizona, Boondocking, Gatherings, Jobs, Public Land, Supplies, Tribe, Water and Trash, Winter

IT’S THE END OF OCTOBER 2022 and a lot of you are probably starting to think about where you’re going to camp for the winter. I think Quartzsite, Arizona, is a really good place to consider spending at least part of your of your winter season. I’ll give you seven...

Changes at Alabama Hills

by Al Christensen | Mar 22, 2022 | Boondocking, California, Camping Locations, Public Land

ALABAMA HILLS, at the base of the highest peak in the Lower 48, is one of the most popular boondocking spots along the Eastern Sierras. A lot of cowboy movies were filmed there. Nearby Lone Pine is a restocking point along the Pacific Crest Trail and a base camp for...

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