Winter Camping Plans

MarkBC

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Taking Herr42's suggestion...
I have a couple of winter camping trips/outings planned -- one a relatively local one, the other not:

I have a 4-day weekend for Thanksgiving, and over the years -- almost 20 years, I think, most of those years, I've gone out camping in southeast Oregon or northwest Nevada high desert for some or all of that stretch. A couple of times a buddy and I have grilled a whole turkey on a Weber kettle (turned out Martha-Stewart great!) -- with all the trimmings! We were camped at the mouth of McGill Canyon on the west side of the Jackson Mts on the northeast arm of the Black Rock Desert -- where I've camped several times. A couple of times (when camped in the Alvord Desert area) I've been invited to join the Fields Cafe for T-Day dinner.
Sometimes I decide to be social and spend T-Day with friends in town, but then I still usually head out Friday.

Then, between Xmas and New Years (I usually take off that week from work), after spending a couple/few days with the folks/siblings in Redding, CA, I frequently head east across Nevada with the far border and Great Basin National Park my usual destination. I've been the only person camped in GBNP most of the time during that period -- that's cool. Yeah, it's cold -- sometimes single digits at night, sometimes warmer -- but really not colder than Bend (home) even though camped at 7500'. Lots of other cool destination on the way or slightly-beyond. On the way might be the Big Smoky Valley -- including Spenser Hot Springs just south of US50. Slightly-beyond might be the west side of the House Range in far-western Utah, near the base of the amazing Notch Peak -- a huge limestone cliff a couple-thousand feet high!
Sometimes I head back to Oregon in time to meet friends at the Alvord (my favorite OR destination) for New Years. When I head home depends on what days of the week the holidays fall and when I have to be back to work.

You'd think I'd head somewhere warm for winter camping...but nope. I want dry, but warm is optional.

Who else has plans for winter camping and where?
 
we will go to jedediah smith state park in december. no one is there that time of year. even the camp host bugs out.
dont care if it rains or snows. always warm and dry in the fwc.
 
I plan to hit Death Valley as much as possible and hopefully squeeze a Baja trip in somewhere.
 
Making it a four-day weekend in a couple of weeks. Then another four-day weekend for T-day. Options for those are Gold Bluffs beach, Black rock desert, Berlin/Icthyosaur, 395 and eastern Sierras, Wawona, etc. We also take the week between Christmas and New Years off. Hoping to try Joshua Tree and Mohave again this year. Last year got aborted due to illnesses.
 
Thanksgiving time is a trip back to Death Valley - follow up on an interesting lead a friend passed on to us - an adventure. The winter holiday break will be our first camper trip to the Mojave. Last time I was there was 1970. Has it changed?
 
Due to Ted's suggestion that I not hide the camper in the garage for the next few months, I am reading your ideas and figuring where I can go for short trips. This weekend I am going fishing back up by Markleeville on hwy 4. I caught 8 fish up there last weekend.

Darryl
 
Planning on Saline Valley, DV for Thanksgiving with possible side trips to the Race Track oe where our noses point. Don't have the Webber yet and GF is a veggie, so feasting options are limitted. Otherwise nothing specific planned (yet).

Thanks for the inspiration, Mark. Spencer was pretty nice over Labor Day, BTW, and if you can travel an hour SE, Potts is a sweet hot spring in Monitor Valley, halfway to Belmont.
 
Thanks for the inspiration, Mark. Spencer was pretty nice over Labor Day, BTW, and if you can travel an hour SE, Potts is a sweet hot spring in Monitor Valley, halfway to Belmont.


Lighthawk (or others who know), Please tell me about Potts hs: Is it a semi-improved like Spenser -- on public land? Is it hot (not just warm)?

Whether or not I get over to the Monitor Valley depends on snow-road conditions.
A couple of years ago on the way home from GBNP (late Dec/early Jan) I had planned to spend the night at Spenser, but that road that takes off from NV376 -- the road that goes by Spenser and on over the Toquima Range to Monitor Valley -- had about 10-12" of snow on it...and I chickened out and didn't venture down to Spenser. Yeah, it probably would have been OK, but I didn't even carry chains (I do now), so I wanted to avoid an unpleasant adventure of being stuck. ;)

Thanks. :)
 
Due to Ted's suggestion that I not hide the camper in the garage for the next few months, I am reading your ideas and figuring where I can go for short trips.

Thanks, Darryl. I'm honored, usually when I influence people it isn't a good thing.

BTW, add Pinnacle NM to our list of possibles. The wife reminded me of that one last night.

Death Valley sounds popular for T-day. Maybe we can have a spontaneous rally there?
 
We're planning on being in Death Valley the week after Thanksgiving... Likely in Saline, with some roaming around other parts of the park (really want to go back to Striped Butte Valley for day/night). November is DV is perfect - good weather & few other visitors. This will be our 6th annual Nov. trip to Death Valley. Can't wait!

We'll be in AZ the week of Thanksgiving, poking around, seeing friends and hopefully getting a small upgrade to our camper at Sierra Expedition's shop in PHX. We'll be on the road for 16 days total, should be a good one!

Hope everyone has a safe trip, wherever the road takes you -
 
We're are thinking about going over to Comb Ridge 30 miles west of Blanding Utah around Thanksgiving. I have drove through there a couple of times but have never spent the night. From there we could go see Valley of the Gods, Mexican Hat, Goose neck, and Moki Dugway. I have spent a lot of time looking at those areas on Google Earth.

I live ~50 miles east of Notch Peak in Hinckley Utah. I spend a fair amount of time out in the west desert tent camping and riding my ATV.
 
Lighthawk (or others who know), Please tell me about Potts hs: Is it a semi-improved like Spenser -- on public land? Is it hot (not just warm)?]

Hey Mark,

I don't tell just anyone where the springs are, but I'll make an exception in the case of the WTW crew :) You know how it is: You find a great spot. It's clean and uncrowded and we all want to keep it that way, so enjoy, but don't share too broadly.

There, now that I've already begun to contradict myself, I'll tell you what I know.
We visited Potts HS via the Toquima Range where you wisely decided not to get stuck.
Those caves are amazing, but the darn wire fence is a b*tch to photographers. If the Toquimas have too much snow, I wonder if you could pick up Belmont Rd (Rd #82) from Hwy 50 instead?

We went south on 82, found the abandoned farmhouse at Potts Ranch then sniffed around for the springs. Continue past the farmhouse and wrap to the right around the smallish butte on your right. You'll come to a dead end facing the big meadow with the springs right there. I believe it is private land, but the only signage we saw said NO CAMPING.

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Potts Ranch

The water is relatively hot and very pure. It flows strongly through several poly pipes into either the stock tub (at least 6' x 3') or can divert into a bathtub for bathing. Very nice set up with lot's of grass and a lovely view too. We would go back in a heartbeat.

Here's a link to a google map I made:

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=102008897454190452906.00048f2ce54d4bfac6f6e&ll=39.08054,-116.640043&spn=0.024719,0.038581&t=h&z=15

Let us know if you make it this winter.
Safe travels!
 
New Mexico @ Thanksgiving (not "winter" camping, technically)....possibly again @ Christmas.

No firm plans but since the camper is always on the truck I'm sure we'll get out there for a few snowy nights as we always seem to do. Winter is a good time to hit the State Parks and other places we don't dare go to in the Summer with the generator/RV/"bring everything we own with us" crowd present.

enjoy and be safe, all....

mtn
 
New Mexico @ Thanksgiving (not "winter" camping, technically)....possibly again @ Christmas.

No firm plans but since the camper is always on the truck I'm sure we'll get out there for a few snowy nights as we always seem to do. Winter is a good time to hit the State Parks and other places we don't dare go to in the Summer with the generator/RV/"bring everything we own with us" crowd present.

enjoy and be safe, all....

mtn


Part way between you and Socorro NM, just South of Bloomfield on 550 is a BLM camp that serves as a good overnighter if you aren't doing the trip in a straight shot. Angel Peak Recreation area, not pristine but pretty cool (yes it gets cold there) anyway.
 
No firm plans but I definitely plan on going somewhere. Think I'll go fire up the heater just to be sure it still works.
 
We take 285 South, barko. Alamosa/Tres Piedras/Espanola/SF/Alb/Socorro. We have a few spots we head to near Tres Piedras/Las Tablas if we are stopping/spending the night. (and it isn't too muddy/snow-covered) Camping is fairly sparse, amazingly, on the entire route.

Now if we gambled and drank...we'd have it made and could stay at one of the zillion casinos. Many have "free" camping from what I'm told. (and if they'd ignore the Fed laws on drugs like they do with all of that gambling...we'd certainly be stoppin in!
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We take 285 South, barko. Alamosa/Tres Piedras/Espanola/SF/Alb/Socorro. We have a few spots we head to near Tres Piedras/Las Tablas if we are stopping/spending the night. (and it isn't too muddy/snow-covered) Camping is fairly sparse, amazingly, on the entire route.

Now if we gambled and drank...we'd have it made and could stay at one of the zillion casinos. Many have "free" camping from what I'm told. (and if they'd ignore the Fed laws on drugs like they do with all of that gambling...we'd certainly be stoppin in!
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Been that way at least a million times :D You're right about the lack of spots to camp, I'm not a fan of Espanola area either. Over on 550 there is a casino where I have stopped in the lot across the road to catch some zzzzzzzz's I do wish MJ would be legal, I'm not a smoker now and unlikely would be but the $$$ we waste on "the war" is foolish.
 
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