I drove to Imperial Dam LTVA and found many small hills that only 2 or 3 campers can fit on. Is there an area that has long flat areas like the LA Posa LTVA in Quartzite?
60 mi RT to get water and supplies in blythe. Intent of ltva is to stay for the season. Logistics is why that ltva is so empty and why most full season are at Q or down by imperial dam. That area is best for a one week visit though!
Hello from your neighborhood Quartzsite friends.. Currently in Amish country.. All we got is a latrine. Bucket and bag works for late night or bad weather.
Just saw your channel today earlier for the first time,I saw your first van tour it looked really nice. This is also great! Enjoying your channel. Looks so serene and peaceful where you are! 😊
Cool places! Even though there may not be much along the road I still have to drive it. Lol I ordered my solar gen today! It's pretty much the last big item I needed to live comfortably in the van and I've started my build with my window covers. Hehehe I'm excited but my lease isn't up until the end of June so I have a few months. I've already gotten rid of a bunch of my stick and Brock stuff or sorted through it. I plan to stay in Indiana around my hometown for about a year so I can save for a bigger van and for my trip west. I really enjoy your videos. I can tell you put a lot of work into them! Happy trails!
That’s awesome! June will be here sooner than you know it. There is a lot to explore in Indiana. The Hoosier National Forest has some free camping areas. If you’re a Star Trek fan Bloomington Indiana has a small statue of Captain Janeway from Star Trek Voyager. There is Santa Clause Indiana, and the Indiana Dunes on Lake Michigan. We are kind of an underrated state!
I enjoyed your video, thanks for the information on the keys. I can teach you music theory and an instrument to bring on your travels, if you’d like. I used to tour for different artists in Nashville. That would be a good horizon for you! Let me know 🤘🤙