Why to Avoid Quartzsite, Arizona!!
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2023
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*My name is Brian. I started living full time in a self built camper van in 2014 in my hometown of San Diego, CA. I hit the road full-time in 2015 to pursue seasonal work and travel around the U.S. I find free camping on public land and enjoy photography, hiking, biking, and kayaking in nature. Join me on my adventures.
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Great information! I’m an introvert and can’t tolerate large crowds, dust, overcrowded campsites and disrespectful ATV users. I would rather camp on a mountaintop any day!
You can still be far away from everyone out there, I did that and found it too isolated and boring
I do love the mountains.
As the world adds more and more people, at the rate it is, expect the mountain top to get more and more crowded. You really can’t get away from others. Not anymore. There’s no such thing as getting lost.
I'm glad you don't go there too. Your a drag
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Sorry you ain’t alone any longer
I spent two months in Quartzsite (Jan 6-March 10 2023) as a brand new nomad/vanlifer. I mainly wanted to experience RTR, meet new people, and I did. Everything you said was spot on. It's not for me past my one-time extended experience. It was mostly enjoyable, but one time was more than enough to check it off my list. I have no desire to return. It is what I call the "ugly" type of desert compared to other types of breathtaking desert landscapes out there. The few stores they have are ridiculously overpriced ($8 for a single bag of chips!). Some decent restaurants but nothing spectacular. I met a smorgasbord of interesting people. Not knocking QZ, but unless you are a "joiner" type (which I am not), one time was perfectly enough to say "been there, done that."
I agree. I have traveled, alone, over most of the western world over my lifetime. Except for my trip to Hawaii it is better to visit places via the virtual on-line world. As a fellow introvert, I enjoy lots of natural wonders virtually, and in person, but I don't find crowds, or cliques, or cultures, of people interesting - except as curiosities.
Agreed! I had a fantastic experience two years ago. I’m heading back Wednesday to meet people and I’m sure I’ll pass through Quartzite but I don’t think I’ll be staying in the immediate area. Found some beautiful areas down by Yuma up by Parker just fantastic and the sunsets and sunrises are spectacular. I am from the north east in the mountains and we have some spectacular sunrises and sunsets as well. But to get away for six or eight weeks. Arizona desert works for me. Thanks for your time and putting this information together.
Why would you say you’re not knocking QS when you are, but that’s ok it deserves it if you feel it.
I wondered about this. I like solitude and others in view makes me uncomfortable and if you don’t socialise you’re weird and left out🤷🏻♀️
OK more room for me.
Really enjoying Quartzsite, my first year. However some dog owners think because it's the desert they don't have to pick up after their dogs. Not only have I been picking up after my dog but also the disrespectful people that don't. Remember the waste stays for a long time in AZ. What you think is no man's land may well be someone's future camp spot. Be responsible dog owners!!
Be responsible humans and stop using up all the desert water.
@@davidgray1515you must be a dog owner that doesn't feel the need to clean up after it.
@@davidgray1515 Hey David Gray, Trust me All the RV owners and campers treat water as a coveted resource. Definitely use less than any homeowner hooked to well or municipal service.
Not to mention we pay$$$ for it....
The flies when it rains and the HEP C in the dust.... Dangerous.
@@GardenerEarthGuy Have seen some flies but totally manageable, and it only rains here once in awhile. And so far no Hep-C that I know of.
If you are elderly and or unhealthy maybe not for you. But there are a lots of elderly (median age 75) and lots of very unhealthy looking people skulking around here.
I had a friend tell me about a restaurant once.
Said it was always overcrowded, overpriced, and the food wasn't really that great.
I tried it for myself, and had a wonderful experience.
Point bein'...
If you don't go and see for yourself, you ain't never going to really know.
I could tell you about this hooker I once knew that was just like you say
Definitely everyone should go at least once to make up their own mind.
That's WhAT!! I`~Thought a RoCkY Ride Experiance iS Better Than none.
This man wants to prevent us from enjoying ourselves!!!!
i Kinda Made a Rueben Menu Lol... if interested.
I love camping period. One thing I love about dessert camping is the absence of insects / mosquitoes.
One thing I don’t like about camping in the desert are the rattlesnakes, rodents, spiders and scorpions. 😊
@@Erin-Thor at least they don't fly through your window (hopefully!)
I try to always leave room for dessert.
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@@danieldaniels7571 there is plenty of room for dessert in the desert.
I went to Quartzsite for the first time last year. I camped with a couple of different groups. It does encourage community. I enjoyed lots of live music, campfires and the most beautiful sunsets. It is worth a try.
Lori. What kind of music did you see?
The campfire groups were great, I left quartzsite less than a week ago, I, for the most part enjoyed myself out there.
What about the low life's that take advantage of your things when your site is vacant when you leave for shopping or trash or whatever. I've been told it's quite common practice.
@@rosaglem1905 . I hate to keep asking this. But .uh what kind of music were they jamming . I'm just asking in case I go.
Good question, think hippies, but some bluegrass, a few tunes I enjoyed like of Stevie Nicks. Me personally, I like a wide mix of 90s, 80s up to mid 2000s, some metal, rock, hip hop for when at a party., but, mostly they play music that you're more likely to toe tap to. Considering when I go for a couple of months at least, I have been wondering about how someone could put together silent parties out there so you can really see folks groove.That was my experience the few times I was in attendance. I attended the comradery, not the music for sure.@nemjazz
Currently here and have plenty of elbow room at the moment..... For people new to the nomad life I think its a great way to give it a try.
If youre new to the life and dont even know how to build a shelter start fires or snare animals, then I hope youre a slick criminal who knows how to earn cash cause thats your only hope, other than bein treated as a helpless homeless man by society
Thank you for your video! Quartzsite needs a fair, but honest representation. All I heard was the hype of South and RTR, which is held at the city park, thankfully not La Posa South. I was curious, but here for one reason and one reason alone... putting away pension for a year in Alaska. I've been here since September 18 and plan to leave April 8. As for the town, I have made connections with very kind people, especially at Coyote Fresh Foods, the library and The Outpost. It isn't for everyone and how many people, especially in January/February, is a drawback. I lasted to mid-October and moved from La Posa South to Tyson Wash, with a handful of other campers. A few days before Christmas it is still not populated. I love it on this side, people are respectful of the quiet hours! I've only observed or experienced a few speeding blowing up horrible dust. At South, it was constant, making it much worse of an experience. At Tyson Wash sites are more off the side roads than South. There is a church service on Sundays, at South at the pavilion. I find the people to be a mix of welcoming and friendly. Many are rude and most are not. If you want your space, that will be respected, too. I am in a tent and used to the desert, but I have found camping in the desert and living in it required adjusting! Being a native CA dealing with Santa Ana winds all my life to mid 30s, I do not love the wind gusts, but I am in a tent. It is not regular, but can last for days. If you do not like the crowds and partying, avoid South. The people are often inconsiderate and exhibit inappropriate behaviors. The current camp host is basically absent from duties (the vault buildings were regularly out of toilet paper or cleaned. The last one, where I was, was vandalized twice in one month. The camp office was never opened to report and the ranger had to be called. For one week, the building was increasingly covered with feces and the second time lock due to vandalism, spray paint I believe. I also started to feel uneasy. There is a drug issue, meth, in the back areas of South. I was 1.5 miles in. There was a constant issue with someone screaming, conversationally, in the middle of the night, for hours. TRY TYSON WASH. I feel safer there. It is closer to the mountains, so the wind is far less. This year the cost is $180, and I've heard the cost for LTVA will be $300. North, East and South have a newly paved road to the water and dumpsters (South, not sure how far for the other two. Tyson is getting a new dump, a large one that is currently in process of completion. This may change the nature of Tyson Wash when open. Remember, with a permit you can go to any of the 7 sites, so going to South to fill up on water is convenient. The vendors that begin set up on November 1 (first day of town's official season) includes a discount grocer of nonperishable dry goods and other household, hygiene items, with phenomenal prices. The Walmart is in Parker, 37 miles away, keep in mind, it IS NOT close! The Post Office is awful, with the exception of one clerk America... the locals will roll their eyes, verifiable! If you enjoy rocks and gems, you will love Quartzsite. If you love history, you will enjoy Quartzsite's. There is a senior center with lunch and other activities, many churches and the laundromats are great, particularly the one on Central, past the Arizona Bank. Emmet's is not as friendly as told, one made me feel like I couldn't afford to have an oil change! So, I went to Parker instead. I also had to be towed for a flat tire and the AAA tow in Quartzsite is awesome! There are regular activities in town, yesterday evening was the Uke Christmas Concert. I attended the Quartzsite Fall Festival and had a great time. Not much with vendors, but great food trucks, two and the band was fabulous, Casandra Long's Band. She is an incredible versatile singer, and her band is really good! Quartzsite and Parker libraries are open four days a week, closed on Fri, Sa, Su! There is a new mail service people seem to like. I have rented a PO box; my mail service is in my domicile, and I rarely have mail. Yuma is 80 miles away and Buckeye 103. Buckeye has just about anything you would need, Walmart & Lowe's, restaurants & shopping, Bank of America. Keep in mind, as well, all of October may still have 100 degree weather... the area is gorgeous, with amazing sunrises and brilliant sunsets! The mountains never get old, nor does the night sky! This is just my experience, observation and of those I have met, both sides of the coin. Quartzsite La Posa is just like everywhere else, imperfect with flaws, deal breakers, fun and beauty.
Does nt sound like kind of place, but it sounds interesting. Your info is amazing. Thank you!!! What ARAE is quietest but safest, I don't like being around people.
Nice comment, just a little short.
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I enjoyed reading your post. Thanks, WanderLust.
My best experience in the Q was meeting a young man named Brian from the RUclips channel Adventure Van Man. Love you Brian.
Betty Bear
Yep, meet Brian last year!
Hi, Betty Bear! Hope all is well with you! I miss your videos, and just wanted to let you know!
Thanks Betty, you're too sweet! Hope to see you down the sometime.😊🤙🏼
This sounds like a good assessment for people trying to make a decision about going to Quartzsite. You provided a balanced assessment. I like your sweatshirt. Thanks.
I like the sweatshirt too. So nice.
Balanced... what a "novel" concept...great choice of words
I'm with you Brian on Quartzite. My first time there was 1998. Had fun but learned on subsequent visits to avoid the place in December, January and early February. I too love the desert but can certainly do without the crowds and noise of the ATV'S. Have a good holiday.
if you go out by Palm canyon road (20 miles south it a different place).
The American Southwest deserts aren't boring; they're _subtle._
Then again, the difference between boring and subtle can be pretty subtle, too.
It's definitely not for everyone.
This 110%. The Sonoran Desert is one of the most diverse ecological systems on this continent. Quartzsite is a touristy place, so of course there will be less plants and trees to see but it’s not empty like how the Sahara Desert is presented in the media.
I'm really surprised more people don't stay the winters in New Braunfels,Texas. The weather is about the same as Quartzsite Arizona. Beautiful landscape and long term visitor camp available.
Not too many good RV sites in New Braunfels itself, the one right on the river flooded last year I think. There is one next to the famous Buccees but it's usually full(ish). Might be better/more spots near Canyon Lake though.
I just moved from New Braunfels
Shhhhhh. Don't tell all our secrets!
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not free
I've been going to Quartzsite for around 20 years now. I like late-Oct, all of Nov, early Dec to visit... skip all of January.... then maybe get a trip in during late Feb, early March. That's my winter camping season visiting Quartzsite, all for the same reasons - avoiding the crowds. Things to do while there - Kofa National Wildlife Refuge is close, and Cibola National Wildlife Refuge is a little further away along the Colorado River, but both are easy day trips. Watch the weather forecast and plan accordingly, and winter desert camping is really nice with mild daytime temps and cool evenings with a campfire. Enjoy and cheers. Pete in Arizona - KI7LIL
Also, Route 66 is partially still travelable.
My favorite time in quartsite is May thru Sept. I LOVE THE HEAT and it is empty.
Nice to see that you and the dog bonded so well ! He loves you ! Not a big crowd fan here. Don't own an ATV and hate blowing dust . More mountains and coastline and family is what myself and my wife of 38 years seek. Don't have full time plans we just go camping for a month at a time. We both retired in 2020 and purchased our second camper . We owned the first one from 1986 until 1992. Then returned to camping in 2020 for retirement. Love your channel !
I HAVE to go to Quartzsite at least once in my lifetime. When I was 10, my mom, sister, and I, went to Mecca CA, via I-10. We went past Quartzsite and I wanted to stop so bad to see the quartz and other rocks. We didn't stop and I was so disappointed. I've never been on that section of I-10 ever again. That was 52 years ago.
wow, it might be worth the trip!
We used to camp near mecca- great place. !
Yes, I recommend it. For 30 years I wanted to visit the place I saw in my dad's videos, and it was very different from what I expected. Bring 2 or $300 to buy rocks and things made from rocks, and some extra load bearing capacity for buckets of raw white quartz. Be prepared for chilly weather.
There’s still plenty of spots in the vastness of the LTVA’s to get away from the crowds. You just need to know how to find them off the beaten path. ❤
Great, informative video, as usual. My first "winter" of full time RVing, (January 2018) I found myself in Quartzite and was totally overwhelmed by the crowds. I only stayed a couple of nights before moving on to other more attractive (to me) parts of rural Arizona, where I continue to spend the winter months. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you, Brian! Glad to see Hobbs so attached to you and you to him!
Brian you did hit it on the nose. Quartzite isn’t for everyone but you should go at least once. Quartzite is very quirky. You see a lot of different kinds of RVs, buses and vans and even people sleeping in their cars and tents. For the most part people there are very nice. I just got back from Quartzite a few days ago and this time of year it does get cold in the late night and early morning hours 17:07 17:07 and when the sun comes up it warms right up. One thing I like about being in Quartzite is the sunsets they are beautiful. I don’t like crowds either so I just stay at my campsite. Plamosa RD is not that crowded and it’s right outside of Quartzite off of Central Ave and plamosa RD.
I’m thinking of a "drive by" in a couple years. My personal NO’s: heat, crowds, shopping (stuff, more stuff!) and dusty stuff. I also like to hike, bike & raft. I tried the sitting around campground. Didn’t go well!! What I like: interesting socially awkward people like me. Different vehicles of all sorts. Time to explore. I’m from Seattle in a Subaru Crosstrek FT. Thanks for video.
It does get crowded in January and it does get dusty
Lmao I get u! I'm from Tacoma n like the same things! Lol I'm not so socially awkward as sales n retail is my biz but def like different rigs n peeps n can't sit around much 😂
….well then the women’s rtr would be interesting for you….it’s the second week of January…bob wells program,classes,rig tours,free table, help needed and help offered boards, you can learn a lot and meet up for an hour or the whole day,then go off camp drink your tea or what have you and then pick the classes you want the next day….I stay all January as I have another group later in the month…ham radio guys,that’s a polite group….love it, I take off on my own in between….KOFA is my favorite….petraglyphs,crystal hunting and big horn sheep….the sky at night speaks for itself…not much shopping so bring your treats and some firewood…oh and a heater in the new year for sure…..I do shadow work out there and just listen to music.👀🇺🇸🕊
I like a campfire, but not much for the sitting-around life, shopping or crowds. Around here I like the Olympic beaches, northeast Washington mountains.
Sorry ur not going. I was going to look u up. I enjoy ur videos so much. Been watching since your first van.
Kitty litter is how I have heard the desert described in QZ.
Thanks for passing along some great long time experience, it is good to hear info from someone that has had years of experience.
Thank you for all this information. I’ve been waffling about going in January to see the RTR… but the thought of crowds was overwhelming… now that I’ve seen your video don’t think 🤔 I ll try. The kicker was all the Off road vehicles! Big nope for me! Thank you!
Plus I don’t think my dog would be happy
I am glad I experienced the Q area, which to me includes Parker and Lake Havasu. I spent three seasons there in my self converted Cargo Van throughout the Pandemic. I did ❤ the drive-thru propane filling service, the free garbage dumps, the multiple cheap water kiosks, and the new laundromat that😮includes public showers. It really is the best place for "Nomads" that I know of. The downsides for me were definitely the increasing crowds, generator noise... I use solar and firmly believe open framed generators should be banned, I am not comfortable among the party crowd and think noisy side by sides should only be ridden in certain areas to protect both the environment as well as people's peace of mind.
I wish I could afford a generator - 😮
Can't beat the Desert when it rains 🏜
Definitely not for my husband and me. We have a mini camper built by a young Mennonite, that did a fantastic build. We take it to National Parks and Forests where we can find a spot by ourselves. Peace
Really good thorough overview Brian, thanks
This is my 5th year of Quartzsite. I always stay in LaPosa west and generally enjoy my time here. That said every point you made is 100% valid. Going to miss your interesting presentation at the RTR this year but totally understand your reasoning.
Thank you for the open-minded glimpse into quartzite The Good The bad and The Ugly. I certainly agree with going down there at least once checking it out and see if it's a fit being from the north Midwest, quartzsite sounds like a great place to hang out for a winter break.
The best description I have heard. Thank you!
Thanks, this was with out a doubt the BEST most real and thorough explanation of this place. Great job!!
As I spent last winter in Quartsite, I KNOW you are telling the truth. It wasn’t for me as I am an introvert and socially awkward. Food prices were crazy. The wind/sand storms were nuts! It got down to 17 degrees. I am missing the sunrises and sunsets. I think if I had an offroad vehicle to explore I would have had a better time.
The crowd at Brian's meetup was the whole reason I was planning on going this year. I went to the first one and met so many nice people. My only reason to go now is to drop stuff off at the rtr free pile. Best advice I can give for going to quartzite is to bring all the food you are going to need for the whole visit then go elsewhere for a resupply.
The roadrunner market had everything I needed, produce seemed good quality too
@FrankBullitt390 not to mention, the 2 Discount grocers in town, that sell for less than 50% of Walmart.
@@reubenj.cogburn8546lmao - why would you lie about this? So weird.
@cheechwizard6541 why would you call someone a liar, when your own ignorance is to blame?
So weird
@@reubenj.cogburn8546 Yea there are a couple options if you are desperate but they have very limited options especially during the events and expensive.
And - Happy Holidays to you Brian, Kelly and Hobbs! Enjoy and stay safe.
Thank you, Brian! Very informative. I have chosen to avoid the Quartzsite crowds and stay in State Parks in Texas. The Texas parks are not free but the numbers of people are limited.
I always thought that I would go to the RTR but never made it. Now I suspect I would not have that goal.
If I go, having seen countless videos on Quartzsite… I feel like I have been there and know I would not enjoy it.
The videos are great and another reason to allow filming in National Parks so those of us who don’t hike well can enjoy them.
Began my nomad journey at my first WRTR and RTR in 2019, a unique experience, headed for less populated areas after that. Love your videos❤
My Grandparents and friends were going to Quartzite before it was named hat. In fact they could have named it! They named themselves Snowbirds. There was an article published in our local newspaper to that effect. This was in the early 50's or so. The tradition continued with my dad into the 1990's when he passed away.
Kool story!😊
Arizonans hate snowbirds
Wherever you are....Happy Holidays Brian, Kelly and Hobbs! I look forward to all your vids in 2024!
I spent last Season at the LTVA in Q and had a great time!
The desert has its own beauty & awesome Sunrises & Sunsets.
Love the open landscape.
Dust.. Of course
Wind..of course...its the desert.
The RTR & Big tent does bring the crowds, however it was part of the whole experience.
Thanks for sharing! It can be such a great time!😊
Holy beans, Brian! So close to 100K! 🎉 This is as always another awesome informational video. And Hobbs is just a sweetheart. ❤
The Rubber Tramp Rendezvous reminds me a lot of Burning Man in that I never knew there were scores of people camping out for a week in the middle of the desert just for the experience. Love that this happens. Much respect to all that attend these events.
Great insight to prepare for anyone going there Thanks Brian❤😊
Great video and that's an understatement!
Been there once. Brought everything I needed and it wasn't January. Loved exploring and the sunsets and sun rises are spectacular.
Living in Virginia,i traveled 3 yrs. ago out there & loved it. Met Bob Wells and some online others. Also loved Corpus Cristi Texas on my way there and back in my sienna van. Good to see you and thanks for the video . Proudly displaying your sticker on my van!
What a lovable dog. Good video, you covered
the most important points.
I’m in a quandary. As a single older woman, I don’t like the idea of being camped in a remote BLM site with no one else around. I have a dog, but I can’t expect her to protect me. I’m a shy, introverted person though. I want the social aspect, meeting people, making friends, but I’m not the sort of person to barge up to a group of people who all seem to know each other and introduce myself. I’m an outsider who doesn’t really want to be an outsider, but whenever I’ve joined social groups, conversation remains at the superficial chit chat, small talk level.
You can camp near others it's not like you'd be here alone. Lots of friendly people. Lots of groups of friendly people.
ASK QUESTIONS about what you want to know. None of those people can read your mind.
There are Women’s RTR events that you might enjoy
I'm just like you! Sometimes I hear the laughter and chatter around a nearby campfire and I'd like to carry my chair over and plunk it down in the middle of their party. But that's not me. If I wanted to socialize I would need to travel with a club with common interests and stick with it until I'm considered one of the gang. For right now, though, I just want to go where I want to go. I had a lot of superficial chitchats with older, introverted, single women travelers with dogs in Quartzsite. Think about who we are, where we are, and what we're doing, and it makes sense.
I’d say try. I’m a bit socially awkward. Do love ppl but not crowds. Decided to move back small town Missouri. Nope! Found especially with elderly not as friendly as Az. Not at all. Wish I’d at least traveled here.
I still miss , the RTR first years . Never been there , online , it was soo much fun and laughter......
Thanks Brian for sharing !
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( how the dog behaves.....👏 ) .
Happy Holidays to you and yours. Take care and adventure on!!
Found lifelong friends at RTR and loved camping with the beautiful sunsets, clear skies ,warmth,stars and campfires. My fondest memories! I hope to get back again one of these years.
Where or how did you meet people?
Been to Q twice now for the RTR and enjoyed it both times. This year going to stay on for the Big Tent RV show and the Gem show. I agree about the crowds, post office and grocery stores crazy in the afternoons, but I just get out earlier in the day to avoid the worst of the crowds. Also, stock up, do your laundry etc, before you get there. The desert and mountains are beautiful and the people are friendly.
Brian, Thank you for doing this video. I don't normally comment, but felt that this one really was informative on Quartzsite. Safe travels
I really enjoyed your video. I had a lot of questions about possibly going to Quartzsite . You gave me an unbiased review. I love the southwest. Thanks
EVERYWHERE is so crowded lately. We are in our 70’s and we’re happy to see families and small children enjoying their parks and recreation lands ♥️👏👏👏 but there is some disrespect for our surroundings going on, it’s up to parents to present nature and to teach children the respect nature deserves …. Brian thanks for this video and I understand where you’re coming from BUT you left out… 🤔where DO we go now? Where is Nature’s Peace now….are we going to learn to be happy with the bits and pieces of that peace
Pretty much any national forest? Just pick one that isn't that popular or close to the main track. Pretty much any BLM land except in Arizona and a few places elsewhere. I suggested San Juan county New Mexico to another guy. It's not the best climate. It's not the best scenery. It's not very chichi. It's good climate though, good scenery though, the people around are pretty nice. There are just tons and tons of places like that in the West.
Yes it's crowded these days...10 million people have walked across the border illegally and are still coming, and no one has a clue who they really are. Thanks biden. Now make it so they can vote and you and barry will be back in the saddle again.
Merry Christmas to you Kelly and Hobs 😎✌️
Thanks for the info. Merry Christmas.
Great info. Definitely good and not so good depending on each person. I do think the terrain is pretty neat. Love the cactus bloom. Best to you and Kelly, and of course Hobbs. Have a Merry Christmas 🎄🙂👍.
this was very informative. may not be for everyone but the freedom to choose is up to each individual . I personally might not care for it ; but it would be an adventure i might try just for the experience. Also as a newbee to maybe meet some like minded new friends. Life its self is an adventure❤😊🎉 Thank you , Brian. Nice to see all that lovin on you from Hobbs❤
I think you got across to the audience what is happening in January. I've been there during that time a couple times, mainly to find out what it's all about when the show is on. The only reason I would go again in January when all the vendors are there is to find short term work to defray expenses if I wanted to travel full time, or to tune in to some of the full timers about what they consider to be the highlights of the full time experience. I live in Las Vegas so I really don't have to go anywhere to avoid the winter. I grew up in North Dakota, so I fully understand why people in cold, snowy climates want to get away for a few months in winter. I don't know of any other places that have the long stay areas at such inexpensive prices. Once you're staying in one of those places, you can take the opportunity to explore the whole Southwest in your camper. I think that is one of the main reasons go. The other reason that you already mentioned is the social experience. I think this is the main reason extroverts like it. introvert probably avoid that like the plague. Thanks for explaining it all. It might save some people the trip. To others it may be a reason for them to go.
Enjoyed the info and pics of what Quartsite looks like...lots of info...thank you..
I’ve been learning about this I’m really wanting to visit next October, it’s nice to have this stuff on utube very much appreciated
Do it! Can still be a bit warm but not too bad.👍🏼
Hi BRIAN
Ron here I’ve camped with at your group site a few times and really enjoyed it and meeting with the people, I’ve also camped by my self away from the big groups and really enjoyed some peace time, and as for the big tent event I’m in and out as fast as I can walk and in the big tent that is a big challenge in itself.
I’m not going this year because I bought property in Kentucky and doing some remodeling, but I’m still following my favorite RUclips people. Happy Holidays and best wishes for you in the new year 2024, Safe travels.
HEY! Hello Brian , Kelly and Hobbs! Merry Christmas !!🎄
Thanks Brian! My favorite memory of Quartzsite was your meetup last year!
Excellent information, thanks. And, what a beautiful dog! Have a Merry Christmas and a healthy, happy New Year.
Well that says all I need to know to not go!😂 I'll hit the out skirts in the southwest!. Thanx, loved the info. I absolutely love the desert but not CROWDS!✌️❤️😃🌵🚚
I went for 2 weeks in early Dec, my 3rd year. I'm done with it, dust and me don't work anymore plus the amenities suck, $11 now for showers! I've chosen to winter in Wickenburg, 5 min from town with all amenities I need, snap fitness for shower especially!
Always great info, Brian. I enjoyed a a few months in the desert, definitely different from what I grew up with in Northern Minnesota
Great information! Enjoy your winter!
I was in Quartzsite late Oct and early Nov. Wasn't extremely busy. They have added new awesome dump and water at Tyson Wells. LTVA 2023 $180. Moved to Imperial Dam less crowded.
Tell us about it ..? Please.the.Imperial dam
@@jlions72 my 1st year here. Lots of rigs yet doesn't feel overwhelming. A pattern of 1-2 days per week extremely windy. Beautiful sunrise and sunsets. Abundant water/trash/dump. No showers currently. Should have brought my kayak.
It is in California. LTVA, closest town for resupply is Yuma, AZ about a 35 min drive.
@@patsykluting-lucas3804 kayak for Colorado River? lake Havasu? debating on whether to bring mine, can double as a cargo pod.
@@AdventureVanMan I go to yuma every 7-10 days to resupply food and do laundry. Awesome drive through date/palm tree orchards and crops.
On no! I left Naples Florida to see/meet y,'all in Quartzite this year. Stayed two nights & left for a Walmart & Amazon lockers 😂🤣
I live in Quartzsite, AZ full-time. It is quiet in the summer! Our nearest big shopping is 17 miles to Blythe, CA, where you can shop at Albertson's and Smart & Final. It's also a better choice to avoid crowds for dining during our peak season mid-January to mid-February.
I went in 2017 to my first RTR. I was a solo camper and I met so many nice people.
We started to tribe and go back every year. I'm an introvert. But I love the big tent because of all the free stuff they give you.
I clean out my camper every year and put it in the RTR free pile at the town park. The classes were always interesting and always felt welcome.
I go back every year. It is my vacation out of the cold. I love the peace in quiet of the desert in the sunsets our spectacular. Makes you appreciate nature.
I'm glad to have met you in 2018 and enjoy your videos.
You do you boo.❤
Happy trails!
Next time you clean out your camper and put it by the free stuff , please let me know, I am looking for a (cheap, or free) camper ! Thank You !
Hello Brian. Love your content.
Very informative. I am a roof tent camper and I have camped near places with lots of UTVs and definitely not my thing. I camp to disconnect and recharge most people doing the UTV off roading are drinking and riding up to 3 am or sometimes all night which defeats the purpose of me going there. So I will definitely will swing by one day but to look at the place since but that is a hard pass for me. Thank you for sharing this content
Good info, thanks Brian, been following you for years 😎✌️
Great place to visit for couple of weeks in January for the festivities and window shopping, but that's about my time limit. Usually take a couple days off during that time for a Mexico run for dental, etc., which is under 2 hours away. For how busy and congested it can be at times, have had nothing but positive experiences with people there. Like life in general, you attract what you put out❤. Forget about trying to using cell data, unless it's at night after 10/11, and before 5/6 in the morning. Cell towers are seriously overloaded. A short drive West towards California boarder, and you can download to hearts content.... Or tap into McDonald's wifi. Thanks Brian! As always, great vid!
Yuck! I’m one of those people who think the desert is blah. Like camping in an open parking lot on dirt. I was in AZ a month or so ago and about the only area I enjoyed was Flagstaff Sedona and Grand Canyon. I need some trees. The crowds would also drive me nuts.
Great video, and I share your ambiguous feelings. I like seeing Bob but cannot take the crowds. I hope you are well.
Unbiased and straightforward video! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing. Great info. I used to sell RV supplies in Vegas to snowbirds heading to Yuma/Quartzite. Met many great people
I'll be heading to the Q for the RTR and Big Tent soon and looking forward to all the hubbub. Brian it was a pleasure to see you and Kelly there last year, but I certainly do not fault you for skipping it this year. I was at your camp meet up and I saw you greet everyone and chat with the scores of us who wanted you to know we appreciate your videos and channel and I can't imagine how exhausting that must have been. I was so happy I got the opportunity to meet you the year before out at Mitchell Mine when the group was much smaller. Brian, I have never met anyone more gracious or kind. Of all the celebrities or RUclips influencers I've met in my 60+ trips around the sun, you are truly the most gracious. Folks, you think he's nice on video, he's even more so in person! Peace.
Well said!
Total respect for your sharing this information. You speak very well for being socially awkward. I can see why the fancy big rig motor homes are not intimidating to you.
It would come as no surprise to me that you get along with everyone you come across. You also possess the wisdom to know when it's time to move on.
This was such a great video. We have been once and we are considered a Big Rig but we loved meeting people from all walks of life. That is what attracted us but I do understand that with us needing to use our generator once in a while does put us with others that are not bothered by it. The beauty is everyone can find a spot that works for them. We be back in late January and trying to miss most of the crowds.
Very helpful information. Thank you.
I think you nailed it! This is my third year in Quartzsite, but I’m moving around the area a bit more this year. I plan to avoid the busy part of the year, but thoroughly enjoyed the socializing earlier in the season, even though I’m socially awkward too. The LTVA pass, which I have, is also valid at Imperial Dam near Yuma, which is where I plan to escape from Quartzsite while it’s busy.
Midland LTVA is pretty chill too!
@@AdventureVanMan I haven’t heard much about that one. I’ll have to check it out!
it's near Blythe. No water though, but not too far from town. Nothing special but less used for sure.
@@pmf822 good to know! Thanks for the tip, I know not all LTVAs accommodate rigs that don’t meet their outdated definition of “self-contained.” But that’s the rules.
Drove to check out imperial dam LTVA last year and we were in awe how packed it was
Man
It was worse than La Posa South
Before the LTVA was packed all over too
I’m going there this year for bucket list check off
My mom wintered there in the 80’s. I visited 3 times. Had fun there. Enjoyed it a great deal. The rock show was incredible. More than that, my mother loved it!
Excellent video Brian! very informative and interesting as always.
Have a Merry Christmas you and your loved ones.
I"m currently in the Q. It's been 2 yrs since I've been here. Used to camp in Scandon Wash however this year I thought I would try an LTVA. I have to say the convenience of water and trash is nice, but, it's getting busy, i.e. lines. Data connection has slowed tremendously since the crowds have increased. I have a booster so it's working well, so far. I have to say that the LTVA thing is much like living in a neighborhood. There are generators running most of the day (kinda like lawn mowers) and dogs barking often, along with OHV's driving by and generating dust as they wave at you. Each morning you can hear the wake up pulse of everyone, i.e. dogs/generators/OHVs/cars. You can still hear the traffic from Hwy 95 and in some cases from Hwy 10.
I used to go to Parker and shop at Walmart, but, due to fuel prices this year, I'm now looking at shopping locally. There's not 1 place that has the best prices, there are multiple places to get the best price and that includes some of the vendors at the flea market and the show. However when you factor in fuel and time it kinda works out to shop locally and cruise around outside instead of playing dodgeball at Walmart.
Just me, but summer looks more appealing than winter. I know, I know it's freaking hot. But no one is here and that's really compelling. I know...
Overall the temps are wonderful and I avoid the traffic by driving around on smaller neighborhood roads.
Thanks for sharing! You can shop in Blythe too. But like you mentioned, if you factor in gas, it can add up. Enjoy your stay.🤙🏼
For short periods, I enjoy the hustle & bustle of Q during the busiest winter season (especially HOWA's RTR and camping with groups of friends.) As was mentioned in the video, the key to getting any business done in Q is to get there at dawn, when 90% of the winter visitors are still sleeping. And there is a workaround for the crowded public campsites near Q. There is plenty of uncrowded dispersed camping in areas a short distance away, such as Ehrenberg and Bouse. So with a little planning, it is possible to enjoy the best of both world's in the Q area during the busy season.
You are correct, of course.
However, what you are suggesting takes a slight amount of effort more of thinking things through.
You can have the things you want,, add access to the things that you need, but you might need to think things through for yourself
Instead of relying on RUclips.
Great info brother I was going to head that direction next week maybe I’ll have to find a good detour 👍
Absolutely on point and concise presentation. Thank you 👍😎👍
I'm socially awkward too and agree with your negatives, with that being said I'm heading there right now. Seems like something you have to experience at least once. 🙂
Do it! 😊🤙🏼
Hope to meet some good folks like you there Brian@@AdventureVanMan
Great video
Thanks for the great info video. I’m sure it is everything what you experienced. Maybe I will go there one day. Seems very interesting.
Just found your video 😊. I stopped there on my way back to Cali from visiting family and friends out there and looked like a groovy place. I’d like to spend a little time there in the future as I usually spend about a quarter of the year in Az riding. Thanks for posting! Peace ✌️
When I retire in a few years I would not mind spending some time there. To see how it goes. Plus it’s cheap so a good way to save money for a few months. Good info 👍🏼