Bay Area New Years off the grid?

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BayAreaTundra

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What is "near" in your book? Hard to get off the grid in the bay area. Dunno what the snow situation is in Stanislaus National Forest, but you shouldnt need to head too far up in elevation to start hitting some forest roads and get off the grid.
 

tgithens

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What is "near" in your book? Hard to get off the grid in the bay area. Dunno what the snow situation is in Stanislaus National Forest, but you shouldnt need to head too far up in elevation to start hitting some forest roads and get off the grid.
New to the area but learning fast that its indeed hard to get off the grid. 3-4 hr drive would be within limits...I was just browsing around looking at the Stanislaus...maybe a good option...
 

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New to the area but learning fast that its indeed hard to get off the grid. 3-4 hr drive would be within limits...I was just browsing around looking at the Stanislaus...maybe a good option...
Enter the national forest at Sonora. Take the road to Crandall OHV area. Take the forest road to 38.17796, -120.12311. That is my spot. Perfect clearing, right off the forest road.

Here is the gpx file for my favorite little clearing:
 
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McGrizzly

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thats a great spot! so many good places around there. last time we went up, so many folks hunting around so dont go wondering off hahah
 
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tgithens

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Awesome! Thx for sharing the spot, hopefully I can get out of here at a reasonable time to check it out.

I moved from Lubbock in August...loving HMB. Cheers!
 

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China Camp was OK. Remote area yet close to Monterrey / Carmel Valley is nice. Road is fine in 2wd when it's dry (although I always take the opportunity to work out my 4wd system). First night was great - solitude... 2nd night 6 young guy showed up. They were generally OK - just guys - but they laughed and giggled all night. They seemed a little scared of the old man and his 9mm (open carry in national forest camp site). Overall a good trip. Tried out my new gear (Rightline truck tent, home-made platform...). I might go back.
 
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