I'd like to either participate in, or plan a DV trip. Just one of the parks of which I've yet to explore.
DV seems to do backcountry camping a bit differently (maybe I've spent too much time in UT/CO/WY parks); do I read correctly that one can obtain a permit and then basically camp...within...
...or conversely “back east.” In what century are we living at present? This pattern has recent caught my eye more and more often and I understand the nexus of the saying alas can't figure out why this is still used.
Is this saying an eastern US regional colloquialism?
I am a link happy person. Use them everywhere. When trying to link out from my signature, system says I can only have 1 link per signature. However I believe I see others with more. What is the policy and may I respectfully ask why limit?
Recommend addition of some ANNOTATION or INFO point on the map. Case in point, I wanted to add a cautionary note on a BLM road point, important info for anyone about to take on such road. But there is no location type to support this. I likely have more location points info than even campsites.
As much as I've spent time in and around the Swell, I've never fully driven Behind the Reef. Is the Behind the Reef Trail fully connected for vehicles right here?: Vehicular Swell Question - Google My Maps
My name is Scott. I've been touring with Land Cruisers in remote terrain for over 30 years. Primarily out of Denver.
Thought I might check this out. Still waiting for my membership number.
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