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    • Here is the information on where you're staying and also information on dispersed camping.  Sounds like a nice place! We always found it's just easier to do a Search rather than trying to call BLM. https://www.blm.gov/visit/rob-jaggers-campground
    • Ok so I may not be as far off on my thought. That curvature on the windshield may have helped direct and amplify the sun.  If I make another trip with it on the back like that, I shall take along an old teeshirt to cover the windshield. My intention eventually is to exchange places with the Ebike inside and set the Ebike on the tail. I have a full cover for it.
    • When I was a teen we were moving and my mom laid a make up mirror that  magnified on one side on top of a box with towels as someone walked by on the way  to put the box into the back of the station wagon. I took another item less than 5 minutes later and found a large smoldering hole in the head liner. If I had been just a little later I suspect the whole shebang might have burned up and we might not have even known why. That was right about 60 years ago on a sunny fall day in Dallas. That would lead me to believe your damage was a result of the sun. 
    • Well, our first night of real boondocking turned out to be less than expected. Our original plan for tonight was to stay at a fairly new commercial campground in Klines Corners, NM. Then Jo Ann suggested that we boondock tonight, so we checked. Sure enough, there are some BLM lands in the right area. We tried calling to find out more, but no one answered the phone. In fact, the calls didn't even go through. So, we decided to just check it out. It was still early, so we found the one that said they had a campground with electric and water as well as disbursed sites. Sign told us how to pay, and plenty of sites to choose from. No one around to ask where the free area was, so we picked a site and paid the $20. We're at Rob Jaggers Camping Area near Capitan, NM. We have a geezer pass, so we might have been able to stay for only $10, but since there wasn't anyone to ask we decided to just pay the full amount. It is less than half what we would have paid at Klines Corners anyway. We are in a pull-thru site with 50A and water and a beautiful view - for $20.
    • I don't answer calls from unknown numbers unless I'm expecting it. My voicemail greeting is in a foreign language (not Spanish) and people who know me will leave a message, even if they don't understand what I said. The would-be scammers don't know what to do with it, so they hang up.
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