Sure is a beautiful area! Love to hear the coyotes... but not rattlesnakes! ;-( That sky is so pretty! Couldn't hear you too well but enjoyed the scenery! 💙Terry and Terri
Your volume needs adjustment. I could barely hear you with head phones on. I do appreciate your videos. My wife and I are going on our 1st RV trip to Arizona. Videos like yours really help. Thanks - Dan from N. Minnesota 🌲🌲🌲
From Florida so not familiar with dispersed camping out west but. But anything along road 618 or bull pen road you can camp at? I’m assuming you can use a tent or camp out of your car if want to? Curious about that are and spending few days camping out over there do some trial running/hiking during the days there. Cheers
The 618 is pretty much open for camping from Bull Pen road north. There are several spots just north of there that are great for Tent Car/Van or RV camping. Not much shade in this area - there's some but you'll have to hunt for it. It's a great area except mid summer, or mid winter! It is about 3500-3600 ft in here, so it's in the sweet zone for certain times of year in Arizona. Great hiking in and around this area (Bull pen and Beaver Creek a few miles up north of there!) When it get's hotter - you'll want to go up in Altitude unless you have ice blood, lol! Flagstaff and Willams have many great dispersed areas to camp/hike and whatnot. Be sure to get a Coconino National Forest map first! Have fun!
Not too bad really if you take it slow - at least for us lol! We came in from the 260, which is closer. We camped on Bullpen rd. closer to the 618 though and not down in the valley near the trailhead. (No camping near the trail head just day parking only.)
Thanks for the feedback - I agree, both my Dashcams work great on regular roads but suck the moment you get on dirt roads (no stabilization - the jeep is the worst) that’s why I’ve resorted now to using the GoPro for all my off road videos going forward, much better image stabilization.
thanks for this!- great drone shots!
Very helpful, thank you. I really appreciate seeing the camping spots. Thumbs up and subscribed.
Next time you go to Camp Verde, let me know. I’ve lived here my entire life. I can show you several great swimming holes
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Thanks for sharing about this dispersed camping area!
You're welcome!
Sure is a beautiful area! Love to hear the coyotes... but not rattlesnakes! ;-( That sky is so pretty! Couldn't hear you too well but enjoyed the scenery! 💙Terry and Terri
Thanks for the feedback, I’ll take a look at that video and see what was going on with the audio.
Loved the drone shots! That place looks like it would be a great place to camp. Thanks for sharing, I marked it on my Google Map! 😀
New sub here. Great video! 👏Love to see different camp spots in Arizona.
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching!
Your volume needs adjustment. I could barely hear you with head phones on. I do appreciate your videos. My wife and I are going on our 1st RV trip to Arizona. Videos like yours really help. Thanks - Dan from N. Minnesota 🌲🌲🌲
Thanks, you’re the second person who said that - I’m taking a look again at it to see what is going on. Might be the dash cam footage…
From Florida so not familiar with dispersed camping out west but. But anything along road 618 or bull pen road you can camp at? I’m assuming you can use a tent or camp out of your car if want to? Curious about that are and spending few days camping out over there do some trial running/hiking during the days there. Cheers
The 618 is pretty much open for camping from Bull Pen road north. There are several spots just north of there that are great for Tent Car/Van or RV camping. Not much shade in this area - there's some but you'll have to hunt for it. It's a great area except mid summer, or mid winter! It is about 3500-3600 ft in here, so it's in the sweet zone for certain times of year in Arizona. Great hiking in and around this area (Bull pen and Beaver Creek a few miles up north of there!) When it get's hotter - you'll want to go up in Altitude unless you have ice blood, lol! Flagstaff and Willams have many great dispersed areas to camp/hike and whatnot. Be sure to get a Coconino National Forest map first! Have fun!
@@HolidayForTwo42 thanks for the info. Appreciate it.
How where those wash boards in the beginning ?! It's better/ smother coming in from I17 no legal camping on Bullpen Rd
Not too bad really if you take it slow - at least for us lol! We came in from the 260, which is closer. We camped on Bullpen rd. closer to the 618 though and not down in the valley near the trailhead. (No camping near the trail head just day parking only.)
Is it cooler in summer than Quartzsite?
Slightly cooler, since it’s a little higher in altitude (3200 ft) it averages about 8-10 degrees cooler in the summer than Quartzsite.
No one likes to watch washboard video...
Thanks for the feedback - I agree, both my Dashcams work great on regular roads but suck the moment you get on dirt roads (no stabilization - the jeep is the worst) that’s why I’ve resorted now to using the GoPro for all my off road videos going forward, much better image stabilization.