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MikaSkye

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  • Birthday August 8

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    Digital nomad. Homesteading. Off grid lifestyle. Content Creator on Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@theteenytinyhomestead:3

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  1. I may do that...I'll try reaching out to the organizer. Thanks
  2. Hi Kirk, thank you for the reply. I think I will just rip off the proverbial band-aid and pay the $235 for dry camping within the event. Sometimes I tend to get claustrophobic in certain situations/crowds. (Fingers crossed.🤞) Thanks again.
  3. Hello All, This will be my first Escapade, and I'm not familiar with Tucson. Trying to figure out where I can dry camp with my PU and cargo trailer. I noticed on the Days End list that most spots are on the west side of the 19, which seems far to me to drive each day to attend the event. And within the app 'Free Roam' there is a pull-off about 20 minutes away, would rather not pull up camp each day though. However, I was wondering about the space across the street from the fairgrounds on the east side of Houghton Rd? Is it public BLM land? Does it fill up quickly with others such as myself? Looking at the satellite imagery it appears there is a flat round spot to pull off for a couple days, allowing me to walk over to the fairgrounds across the street. Anyways.... Appreciate your thoughts and feedback. Marla
  4. New to the Escapee RV club, but currently own an old pick-up and cargo trailer as my 'rig'. As one would imagine, I can not use the RV parks with my current set-up; I am self efficient but not 'self contained', as required. I usually camp on BLM land in northern NV, but now that I have the cargo trailer I was hoping to pull into a campground on my trip from Reno to Phoenix, stopping over-night in Pahrump, NV. This is proving to be a slight challenge. Other than public land, has anyone discovered campgrounds or similar in the Pahrump area that do not require a self contained rig? I am not familiar with that area at all, and this will be the first time camping with the cargo trailer. I think I read that there is a level gravel lot somewhere...? Thank you in advance.
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