Adam490
HFA Grand High Wizard
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Lol I love you've got the #s***box
Lol I love you've got the #s***box
Yall doing the same loop I'm doing on Thursday?
My JAH got left in the woods above the sand cave. 2 inch cut side wall cut. Getting ready to head back to get it. 4 hour round trip lolYall doing the same loop I'm doing on Thursday?
Dammit man. Not too often you leave one. Need to keep a tube handy in that s***heapMy JAH got left in the woods above the sand cave. 2 inch cut side wall cut. Getting ready to head back to get it. 4 hour round trip lol
My JAH got left in the woods above the sand cave. 2 inch cut side wall cut. Getting ready to head back to get it. 4 hour round trip lol
That JAH strut'n all the stickers like they were tramp stamps!! 😂😂😂View attachment 389759
4 hours later we got it lol
Were you able to find somewhere to park at Rabbit Valley? When I spent the night there, RV only, I had to go down a narrow dirt, two track that would have given me serious trouble getting out with a trailer. Or did you park in the main area, before driving in deeper?We rode a multi-use section of the Kokopelli’s Trail from Rabbit Valley into Utah near Westwater
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In the last year, BLM has converted the camping in established campgrounds to paid online reservation, and eliminated free dispersed camping in Rabbit Valley completely. I was able to drive my class C motorhome and trailer into the Jouflas campground fairly easily. The Fluffle campground sites are very easy to access. The Knowles campground required high clearance vehicles this year due to washouts in the 4 mile long road to that campground, although I dont think my MH would make it in there even with the washouts repaired. The Knowles campsites are the best ones, with the sites 1000 feet above the Colorado River. There are some designated equestrian campsites, and on the north side of Interstate 70 they were finishing up work on the High North campground. I didnt see that one. I think there a total of 75 campsites now. $20/nite ($10/nite with National Parks senior pass) + $8 reservation fee.Were you able to find somewhere to park at Rabbit Valley? When I spent the night there, RV only, I had to go down a narrow dirt, two track that would have given me serious trouble getting out with a trailer. Or did you park in the main area, before driving in deeper?
Thanks. I don’t mind the minimal cost but I don’t do reservations, especially online; no matter how hard I try, I always screw something up. 😢 #oleguyIn the last year, BLM has converted the camping in established campgrounds to paid online reservation, and eliminated free dispersed camping in Rabbit Valley completely. I was able to drive my class C motorhome and trailer into the Jouflas campground fairly easily. The Fluffle campground sites are very easy to access. The Knowles campground required high clearance vehicles this year due to washouts in the 4 mile long road to that campground, although I dont think my MH would make it in there even with the washouts repaired. The Knowles campsites are the best ones, with the sites 1000 feet above the Colorado River. There are some designated equestrian campsites, and on the north side of Interstate 70 they were finishing up work on the High North campground. I didnt see that one. I think there a total of 75 campsites now. $20/nite ($10/nite with National Parks senior pass) + $8 reservation fee.