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Just speaking for myself, I wish there were more of a fusion of hiking and vandweller site-
Not badmouthing CRVL (In THIS post at least!), but matter of factly people there seemed, perhaps, too old to hike, so there were only a few responses ...
Perhaps it's too narrow an interest.
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BoondockersUnited.com has a visible to the public page about the AZ/CA LTVAs, with good directions to them, description, details. Helpful to have them all there together.
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(06-23-2018, 04:46 PM)MN C Van Wrote: Just speaking for myself, I wish there were more of a fusion of hiking and vandweller site-
Not badmouthing CRVL (In THIS post at least!), but matter of factly people there seemed, perhaps, too old to hike, so there were only a few responses ...
Perhaps it's too narrow an interest.
Lots of good hiking into the hills around Quartzite.
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(06-23-2018, 04:49 PM)heron Wrote: (06-23-2018, 04:46 PM)MN C Van Wrote: Just speaking for myself, I wish there were more of a fusion of hiking and vandweller site-
Not badmouthing CRVL (In THIS post at least!), but matter of factly people there seemed, perhaps, too old to hike, so there were only a few responses ...
Perhaps it's too narrow an interest.
Lots of good hiking into the hills around Quartzite.
We were way out by Dripping Springs when we passed a French couple on bicycles. This was at least 10 miles from pavement.
There is interest in everything out there. The walking fans are well represented. Especially at the magic circle.
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There were people that like to hike. I’m unable but sure wish I could.
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(06-23-2018, 04:49 PM)heron Wrote: Lots of good hiking into the hills around Quartzite.
Really?
I just thought it was a rathole desert!
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(06-23-2018, 08:19 PM)MN C Van Wrote: (06-23-2018, 04:49 PM)heron Wrote: Lots of good hiking into the hills around Quartzite.
Really?
I just thought it was a rathole desert!
Nope. Ask Cammilu. She has that UTV and went all over the place, and when I went with her, there were lots of hikers. Mountains and big rocky places. If I were a hiker, I think I'd really like it.
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