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Contributor II
Fire Point (Permit also required)We’ll be there in two weeks. Can’t wait. We have two nights at Point Sublime but still need to find one night somewhere before we head into the park. Any suggestions?
Contributor II
Jacob Lake is a must do, speed limit is 25 mph around the store are, The local Mountie enforces it !We didn't have any trouble finding a place to camp in the Kaibab National Forest. The lower part of those forest service roads would accomodate a Class A RV, but if you keep going and take off on a side road it becomes a road less traveled and you can find some nice secluded areas.
BTW, it is worth it to stop in Jacob Lake and pick up a few cookies. That is a great bakery.
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No they don’t (carbs)!Thanks for the sites. Looks like we'll Need to plan another trip. lol
I do remember the cookies from our last trip. Carbs don’t count on vacation right?
Todd
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Another good spot in this area is Locust point!View attachment 111395View attachment 111395View attachment 111396
What are the chances of getting a site here on a Saturday mid day? We are hoping to stay on the north side of Flag on Friday night and get an early start in the morning?Overland North Rim Grand Canyon!View attachment 111284
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No problem on the Colorado sites! As for the Saturday arrival, shouldn’t be a problem on Locust point, I’ll send you a map this evening!What are the chances of getting a site here on a Saturday mid day? We are hoping to stay on the north side of Flag on Friday night and get an early start in the morning?
My wife liked you're planter. We have a neighbor that is into VW buses, he has six of them.
We have 10 days planed the third week of Sept we are going to chase after fall colors so we'll probably spend a good part of that time in Colorado, so I may hit you up for some ideas.
Todd
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Exactly and at 9000 ft!One additional story, back in 1977, a friend, my brother, and I spent a few weeks traveling and camping in the southwest (we didn't call it "overlanding" in those days even though we were in an old Westy). Anyway, one night in the Kaibab on the North Rim, we gathered rocks to build a fire ring and noticed ALL of them were full of seashell fossils of various types. That was a trip to realize how those got to be on what was now a forest floor.
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Todd I didn’t have last nite to work on the map, I’ll see what I can do over the weekend, we always camp right on the rim, it’s amazing! DaveWhat are the chances of getting a site here on a Saturday mid day? We are hoping to stay on the north side of Flag on Friday night and get an early start in the morning?
My wife liked you're planter. We have a neighbor that is into VW buses, he has six of them.
We have 10 days planed the third week of Sept we are going to chase after fall colors so we'll probably spend a good part of that time in Colorado, so I may hit you up for some ideas.
Todd
As CSG said, the Kaibab NF is huge and finding a campsite should be no problem. Locust, Timp and N. Timp point are all great and require no permits. Crazy Jug is a little further north and it also requires no permit.What are the chances of getting a site here on a Saturday mid day? We are hoping to stay on the north side of Flag on Friday night and get an early start in the morning?
My wife liked you're planter. We have a neighbor that is into VW buses, he has six of them.
We have 10 days planed the third week of Sept we are going to chase after fall colors so we'll probably spend a good part of that time in Colorado, so I may hit you up for some ideas.
Todd
Off-Road Ranger I