@@DispersedCamperMan As a retired US Army solider you always notice these things. I spent 2.5 years in Afghanistan after I retired. Thank you again for your service.
Mark, thank you for your service to our country and our way of life! My wife and I love Arizona. It is one of the most beautiful places that we have ever seen! There are so many places to visit and camp out free of charge. My friend has a truck camper outfit that he really likes. We travel in a 2018 Winnebago Travato 59 K. That fits our needs just right. Although you are about the age of my oldest son, I find myself relating to your experience a great deal. I am originally from West Virginia, but we are currently Central Florida residents. My sister once lived in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. It is beautiful area. Over prepare and plan on a second fail-safe and I have found that you will never be sorry because you are over prepared and anticipating the unexpected! Carry on and we’ll be watching!
Thank You! I loved being in Arizona during the winter. I'll definitely be back. There are lots of places to see. Sounds like you have a great set up to travel with and explore Arizona with. I always have a back up plan and I try to be prepared as much as I can. Thanks for watching and safe travels!
An excellent video. You are very articulate and descriptive. Great information. Excellent motorcycle setup. Thank you for having served the USA. Semper Fi. A+
Glad it was helpful! I do love riding out in the desert. With a dual sport motorcycle, it allows me to get around really quick and search large areas fast. Thanks for watching!
Great description of your motorcycle hitch extension and rack setup. I'm currently toting my vstrom 650 in my cargo trailer, thinking of doing the rack on the back of a class c. So probably the same setup will work. I'm enjoying your video's and all your tips of the areas are especially helpful. Thanks again , be safe.
Thanks for watching. I think the vstrom is close to 500 lbs? My setup max weight is 450lbs. Definitely watch out for the weigh when choosing a carrier. 👍👍
@@DispersedCamperMan Yes sir I do believe my bike will be to heavy, not to mention probibily a hand full to load. So I'll stick with my cargo trailer for now. Thanks for your videos.
Great episode! I worked in tv for years and the best trick I can tell you about a lapel mic in the wind is to get some paper app 2"X2" then roll it like a straw. Tape that 'straw' onto your mic like you're talking in a tunnel. Trust me it'll work. Keep up the great topics and information. You're just the type of show I've been looking for.
Excellent video and especially the last part regarding the set up for your motorcycle. I have a Lance 815 and needed some direction for a similar set up...you hit it on the head! Thanks
I hope the rattlesnakes are in hibernation, Mark. It was pretty warm until recently so I'm not sure. If you haven't seen any, then I guess they must be. Don't know which way you're heading, but the BLM dispersed camping at Indian Bread Rocks is pretty cool. Historic Fort Bowie's ruins and museum is just down the road. It's about 265 miles east of where you're at.
I'm definitely looking out for rattle snakes. I haven't seen any so far. I'm staying around Phoenix area for now. I wish I'd known about Indian Bread Rocks sooner, I went close by that area while getting here. I'll keep it in mind though.
We just found you on RUclips. Have been loving your videos you do a great job I wish the wind would help you a little bit. Thanks for sharing location coordinates I think we will see if we can find your exact location should be fun trying. Looks like you have an Air force license plate frame on your motorcycle Thanks for serving.
I see where you were "Schooled" on the proper pronunciation of Gila.....hahaha. I didn't see anyone fill you in on the age of Petroglyphs though. They were put there by Hohokum Indians back between 1300 and 1500 AD. Not by the Apache Indians of the 1800's. Your video was awesome. Thanks for climbing to the top of Robbins Butte. I'm 70 and overweight, so you saved me from killing myself to see what's up there. ...and thank you for your service.
That area is filled with lots of historical stuff. I love the area. I've also found, if I pronounce something wrong in a video, I always get a lot more views with folks trying to "school me" commenting to correct me. LOL RUclipss algorithms loves all the comments which pushes the video out to more folks. I can't wait to post a video about my 2011 Chevrolet F250 pickup truck. ;-)
Great video! Work your way down to Organ Pipe Cactus NM if you can. Beautiful area, it is. If i wasn't working, I'd be in that same area. Thats how i load my TW200, only from the opposite direction. Stay safe, well and positive.
Thanks Daryl! I was actually down by Organ Pipe Cactus last month checking out the BLM land down there. There is no longer No dispersed camping allowed anywhere south of the city Why, Arizona or near Organ Pipe Cactus monument. I spoke with the border patrol folks that are there, and they said no boondocking allowed in that area anymore, I was bummed. There use to be signs that said 14 day stay allowed. The signs are all gone now.
@@DispersedCamperMan Hate to hear that. I cross into Mexico at Lukeville often camping in the area. Being in Missouri, I'm enjoying your past videos. Another Truck Camper you might enjoy following; www.hogtimemusic.com/nomad/index.htm
LOL I already follow Ramblin' Ralph on Instagram. He does get around in his truck camper. I love his instagram photos. Another one I follow is Ramblinanne. She's got some good photos also and they both got excellent boondocking photos.
Yes it was. I normally don't like showing my setup or explain how I carry stuff or anything mechanical wise. LOL The know-it-all's normally start coming out of the wood work telling me how I'm doing it all wrong. LOL They can get pretty hateful on here. LOL
I have a similar setup on my motor home for my KLR 650 . mine rubs on the ground sometimes when i go to a gas station if the entrance is on a slope . My rack is only 36 pounds and made from Aluminum and can handle 425 pounds. I bought the same straps but cant get them to stay tight so i use 4 ratchet straps and bungee cords to hold it in place until i get it strapped down tight. thanks again for your video.
I don't have any problems tightening mine, they stay put. I really like them. Hopefully they don't start coming loose on me eventually. I guess that's another reason I use four straps, just in case. Thanks for watching!
Cool video we've been doing this for about 3 years full time now we are newwe had two years in a tent and this is our first year in accounting we had just figured out fortuna pond in Yuma is there other places close to Yuma where there is nicer places to park
It's crazy that you ask this question because I'm actually headed out there this week for a couple of nights. I've found a couple of spots after some research that I'm going to check out while I'm there to see if they are decent places to disperse camp at. Senator Wash is the first one. It's on the California side, but still close to Yuma. Another spot near Yuma but California side I'm checking out is off of American Girl Mine Road 32.835600, -114.807400 I haven't been to Yuma nor do I know anything about these two areas. But they are both near Yuma. I'll be exploring these areas this coming week. Hope this helps.
@@DispersedCamperMan we're going to go we heard about some spots in Ehrenberg and that's where we're going our truck is breaking down so we got to go someplace we can set for a while and they said their spots there you can do that and nobody will bother you
Mittry Lake is right there close to Fortuna. We've jusf t been by there last few months. Senato Wash has several differing areas within it. On up toward Quartzsite you have Kofa and Palm Canyon. Enjoy!
I haven't really seen any critters out walking the desert. The snakes from what I hear are all hibernating, and will be back out spring time. I do though, am always on the lookout for snakes. I'm hoping to see one, and really hoping I see it, before it sees me. LOL
I carry an extra front and rear tube for flats, and extra chain, 12v tire pump, battery jump pack and tools. I'll briefly go over it in the next video. Thanks for watching!
Just curious, have you ever loaded the bike in opposite direction? You should have more room for the door to swing open, also you wouldn't be wedging yourself in between bike and camper, giving you more room to maneuver around. Maybe you've already tried that.
Holiday greetings! This video just came into my orbit, great video sir. I didn't see or catch your name in your heading, maybe I over looked it. I like your set up! I'm looking to purchase a class c and pull a enclosed trailer with my street and trail bike in 2021. I know ground clearance issues always needs looking out for! Thanks for the BLM areas that have tempered their dispersed camping! Hiking to the top of that hill, was a battle, but the views you shared made it worthwhile!!! Do you ever carry a side arm or a walking stick with the rattlesnakes lurking around??? I liked and subcribed. Be safe and healthy. Toledo, 37° dry clowdy.
Thanks for watching Randy! I do not carry protection against snakes. I've never had an issue with snakes. The only time most folks get bitten is when they try to catch a snake or try to kill a snake. When I do run across a snake, I just walk around it and keep going. But, I am always looking out for them. I've never had an issue. Good luck with your set up, and Thanks for the Sub. Mark...
Sorry to rob your chat . But if you just flip the axle upside down on the cargo trailer you gain like 4 to 6 inches on clearance. Hope that helps you. Welcome to nomadic life ✌.Puff puff passin by.
Good Morning! The black box with the white wire is the solar part of the rope LED lights I use while camping out in the desert. While parked in the desert over night, mice will sometimes make a home in your engine compartment and chew on your engine wires. Not good. LOL Some folks use solar rope lights underneath their engines to discourage mice from camping out and chewing on your vehicles wiring. I haven't had any problems so far! I also keep my hood open over night to discourage the mice from moving in also.
When I park for the night I place solar rope lights on the ground under my engine. If inside, I’ll use a couple of sticky traps. I haven’t had any rodent issues so far.
How far is it to Quartszite from you. Are you coming there to meet Bob Wells from cheap rv living Jan 18 to 25.? If so i got to meet up with ya.Peace peac9
@@DispersedCamperMan cool man. Watch out around Phoenix man. It's a ruff area right now. Lots of bad around that area. Yes we will meet up sometime. Peace ✌
You can, but from my understanding you would need an Off-Highway Vehicle Decal if you are operating it on public land or Arizona State Trust Land. The right side of the road going in is Arizona State Trust Land and the left side is public BLM land. Here is the website with more info: www.azgfd.com/ohv/decals/ The decal is required for residents and non-residents. I don't need a decal for my motorcycle since it's not primarily made for off roading. There is lots of BLM land you can ride on at that location. Also if you are wanting to ride on Arizona State Trust Land, you would need the Arizona State Land Department Recreational Permit Form. You can get it on-line also here: asld.secure.force.com/recreationalpermit/ If you are just riding on BLM land, you would only need the Vehicle Decal.
None that I'm aware of. There is one on the State Land Side. When you turn onto W Robbins Butte Game Road, you'll come to a Y in the road. If you go right, it'll take you onto state land and about a 1 1/2 miles down the road, you'll come to a locked gate right before Robbins Butte. If you stay left at the Y, you'll be on BLM, no gates when I was there. That same road will also take you to Powers Butte, about 6 miles past Robbins Butte.
Probably not. But I haven't seen any rattle snakes yet. I guess they are hibernating. If I do see one, I'll definitely get it on camera. I'm always aware of my surroundings, and looking out for them for sure.
Several reasons. I only have room for one battery in battery compartment. I mostly disperse camp in forests, with little sunlight. I would still need a generator to make coffee, run microwave on occasions. For now, I like my generators.
@@DispersedCamperMan Gotcha. I have a Four Wheel Camper and one 100ah Battleborn lithium battery and 260 watts of roof mounted solar. I can go for days without sun running my fridge, furnace lights and charging laptops, phone etc and still usually get a full charge on a single day of sun. Whole set-up weighs about 70 pounds. If your generator gives up the ghost, check into it...outta sight, outta mind. BTW, I saw your camper at Alamo Lake...great spot you snagged. Good videos. ..subscribed!
Thanks Trek! I dispersed camp year round, not just during cool weather. Majority of my dispersed camping is in areas with high 90's and 80's humidity. I just don't think solar for me is the way to go. What do you do when the temps start to get in the 80;s - 90's? I don't let the weather dictate to me whether I can go camping or not. I have 2 Honda generators to ensure I can survive any type of weather so I can stay in a location as long as I want. I myself, like the warmer weather. But the generators, for now, works for me and what I'm needing them for.
@@DispersedCamperMan good points...camping style and preferences are definitely key. I regularly camp in areas hitting the 80's, but typically out west where humidity is low. Some folks use remote panels that extend to the sun while they park in the shade. Personally, I tend to travel to "chase 70 degrees" most of the time. Cheers!
I have hitch pin locks for my extension bar and my motorcycle carrier. They are bother locked onto my truck. If I'm away from my truck while the motorcycle is still loaded, I have a locking cable I run around the motorcycle to the carrier. When my motorcycle is sitting on the ground, I have the steering wheel locked to the far left. No one can push it away. I also have a Tchipie Disc Brake Alarm Lock on the front wheel of my motorcycle. Movement sets the very loud, piercing alarm off. After all that, my motorcycle is insured. Hope this helps!
I did mispronounce Gila River in this video. Gila is pronounced "hee La". Thanks Ted Draper for letting me know!
Thanks for sharing. I did notice your Bronze Star license plate. Thank you for your many years of service.
Thank you! I picked up my Bronze Star as a convoy commander in Iraq. You're the first to notice. Thanks for watching!
@@DispersedCamperMan As a retired US Army solider you always notice these things. I spent 2.5 years in Afghanistan after I retired. Thank you again for your service.
Thank you for your service to the country!
Thanks LInda! Much appreciated!
Very cool that you give the gps coordinates out....nice for fellow explorers.
The extension looks great for the motorcycle.
It's worked for me.
Thank you for very useful directions to the campsite. Awesome blog I’m bookmark this.👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for explaining the area. I live on the other side of the valley and am planning on checking it out.
Have fun!
Mark, thank you for your service to our country and our way of life! My wife and I love Arizona. It is one of the most beautiful places that we have ever seen! There are so many places to visit and camp out free of charge. My friend has a truck camper outfit that he really likes. We travel in a 2018 Winnebago Travato 59 K. That fits our needs just right. Although you are about the age of my oldest son, I find myself relating to your experience a great deal. I am originally from West Virginia, but we are currently Central Florida residents. My sister once lived in Ft. Smith, Arkansas. It is beautiful area. Over prepare and plan on a second fail-safe and I have found that you will never be sorry because you are over prepared and anticipating the unexpected! Carry on and we’ll be watching!
Thank You! I loved being in Arizona during the winter. I'll definitely be back. There are lots of places to see. Sounds like you have a great set up to travel with and explore Arizona with. I always have a back up plan and I try to be prepared as much as I can. Thanks for watching and safe travels!
Enjoyed and subscribed. Safe and enjoyable travels.
Awesome, thank you!
An excellent video. You are very articulate and descriptive. Great information. Excellent motorcycle setup. Thank you for having served the USA. Semper Fi. A+
Glad it was helpful! I do love riding out in the desert. With a dual sport motorcycle, it allows me to get around really quick and search large areas fast. Thanks for watching!
That's a mighty big saddle!
Just found your channel and subscribed. Nice job on the video
Thanks!
Awesome videos on BLM camping! These places must be great for drone and RC planes flying.
Definitely!
Great description of your motorcycle hitch extension and rack setup. I'm currently toting my vstrom 650 in my cargo trailer, thinking of doing the rack on the back of a class c. So probably the same setup will work. I'm enjoying your video's and all your tips of the areas are especially helpful. Thanks again , be safe.
Thanks for watching. I think the vstrom is close to 500 lbs? My setup max weight is 450lbs. Definitely watch out for the weigh when choosing a carrier. 👍👍
@@DispersedCamperMan Yes sir I do believe my bike will be to heavy, not to mention probibily a hand full to load. So I'll stick with my cargo trailer for now. Thanks for your videos.
Liked and subscribed! This is EXACTLY what I’ve been searching for I’ll be checking out the rest of your videos. Thank you
Thanks Avery!
Just subscribed. Really enjoying your videos. Thanks for the information. Happy trails.
Glad you like them!
Thanks for giving the location and coordinates. Much appreciated. Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
Wow! As always Mark you do such a superb quality video. You put so much thought into editing and what you present to us.
I appreciate that!
Mark thanks for sharing us a part of your life, that was an fantastic video. Be safe.
Thank you, I will
Great video. Happy to find you through a YT suggestion. Subbed!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video as always. By the way Gila is pronounced "hee la".
Good to know! I definitely butchered it. LOL
Good to see you with a new video safe travels brother
Thanks! You too!
You have a great adventurous life , just what I want to do in retirement .
Thanks! It's something I've always wanted to do so I made it happen. Thanks for watching!
Great episode! I worked in tv for years and the best trick I can tell you about a lapel mic in the wind is to get some paper app 2"X2" then roll it like a straw. Tape that 'straw' onto your mic like you're talking in a tunnel. Trust me it'll work. Keep up the great topics and information. You're just the type of show I've been looking for.
That's a great idea! I'll try it on my next video when the wind is blowing. Thanks for the tip! Thanks for watching!
Excellent video and especially the last part regarding the set up for your motorcycle. I have a Lance 815 and needed some direction for a similar set up...you hit it on the head! Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Just stay within weight limits and you should be fine. I do love having my motorcycle with me. Makes exploring an area more fun.
Great content; glad I found your channel!
Glad you enjoy it!
We are currently at Robbins Butte. You are right...it is a great place to camp.
Gila is pronounced Hee La
Aguila is pronounced A gi la.
Great video.
Thanks! Y’all gonna make it to the top of the Butte? 😁
I hope the rattlesnakes are in hibernation, Mark. It was pretty warm until recently so I'm not sure. If you haven't seen any, then I guess they must be. Don't know which way you're heading, but the BLM dispersed camping at Indian Bread Rocks is pretty cool. Historic Fort Bowie's ruins and museum is just down the road. It's about 265 miles east of where you're at.
I'm definitely looking out for rattle snakes. I haven't seen any so far. I'm staying around Phoenix area for now. I wish I'd known about Indian Bread Rocks sooner, I went close by that area while getting here. I'll keep it in mind though.
We just found you on RUclips. Have been loving your videos you do a great job I wish the wind would help you a little bit. Thanks for sharing location coordinates I think we will see if we can find your exact location should be fun trying. Looks like you have an Air force license plate frame on your motorcycle Thanks for serving.
Thanks! I'm think the lapel mic really helps with the audio. It's been working better so far. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing , great video !!
Thanks for watching!
Nice views.
Thanks for visiting
I see where you were "Schooled" on the proper pronunciation of Gila.....hahaha. I didn't see anyone fill you in on the age of Petroglyphs though. They were put there by Hohokum Indians back between 1300 and 1500 AD. Not by the Apache Indians of the 1800's. Your video was awesome. Thanks for climbing to the top of Robbins Butte. I'm 70 and overweight, so you saved me from killing myself to see what's up there. ...and thank you for your service.
That area is filled with lots of historical stuff. I love the area. I've also found, if I pronounce something wrong in a video, I always get a lot more views with folks trying to "school me" commenting to correct me. LOL RUclipss algorithms loves all the comments which pushes the video out to more folks. I can't wait to post a video about my 2011 Chevrolet F250 pickup truck. ;-)
Very interesting !!!
Thanks! Great spot to check out.
Just discovered your channel. Great stuff! What season was this?
Thanks! This was filmed in December 2020. Winter.
Great Visio !! I notice your from Arkansas. My home state also. I’m from Clinton!! Later !!
Very cool!
Great video! Work your way down to Organ Pipe Cactus NM if you can. Beautiful area, it is. If i wasn't working, I'd be in that same area. Thats how i load my TW200, only from the opposite direction. Stay safe, well and positive.
Thanks Daryl! I was actually down by Organ Pipe Cactus last month checking out the BLM land down there. There is no longer No dispersed camping allowed anywhere south of the city Why, Arizona or near Organ Pipe Cactus monument. I spoke with the border patrol folks that are there, and they said no boondocking allowed in that area anymore, I was bummed. There use to be signs that said 14 day stay allowed. The signs are all gone now.
@@DispersedCamperMan Hate to hear that. I cross into Mexico at Lukeville often camping in the area. Being in Missouri, I'm enjoying your past videos. Another Truck Camper you might enjoy following; www.hogtimemusic.com/nomad/index.htm
LOL I already follow Ramblin' Ralph on Instagram. He does get around in his truck camper. I love his instagram photos. Another one I follow is Ramblinanne. She's got some good photos also and they both got excellent boondocking photos.
That was a long video for you. Area looks interesting from satellite view. Take care.
Yes it was. I normally don't like showing my setup or explain how I carry stuff or anything mechanical wise. LOL The know-it-all's normally start coming out of the wood work telling me how I'm doing it all wrong. LOL They can get pretty hateful on here. LOL
I have a similar setup on my motor home for my KLR 650 . mine rubs on the ground sometimes when i go to a gas station if the entrance is on a slope . My rack is only 36 pounds and made from Aluminum and can handle 425 pounds. I bought the same straps but cant get them to stay tight so i use 4 ratchet straps and bungee cords to hold it in place until i get it strapped down tight. thanks again for your video.
I don't have any problems tightening mine, they stay put. I really like them. Hopefully they don't start coming loose on me eventually. I guess that's another reason I use four straps, just in case. Thanks for watching!
Cool video we've been doing this for about 3 years full time now we are newwe had two years in a tent and this is our first year in accounting we had just figured out fortuna pond in Yuma is there other places close to Yuma where there is nicer places to park
It's crazy that you ask this question because I'm actually headed out there this week for a couple of nights. I've found a couple of spots after some research that I'm going to check out while I'm there to see if they are decent places to disperse camp at. Senator Wash is the first one. It's on the California side, but still close to Yuma. Another spot near Yuma but California side I'm checking out is off of American Girl Mine Road 32.835600, -114.807400 I haven't been to Yuma nor do I know anything about these two areas. But they are both near Yuma. I'll be exploring these areas this coming week. Hope this helps.
@@DispersedCamperMan we're going to go we heard about some spots in Ehrenberg and that's where we're going our truck is breaking down so we got to go someplace we can set for a while and they said their spots there you can do that and nobody will bother you
Mittry Lake is right there close to Fortuna. We've jusf t been by there last few months. Senato Wash has several differing areas within it. On up toward Quartzsite you have Kofa and Palm Canyon. Enjoy!
thank you for the bike rack info you answered all my ?
You Bet!
just subbed. Thanks
Thanks for the sub!
Do you ever see snakes or anything else that could chew on ya while walking through the desert? Gives me the heebies jeebies. Cheers 🇨🇦
I haven't really seen any critters out walking the desert. The snakes from what I hear are all hibernating, and will be back out spring time. I do though, am always on the lookout for snakes. I'm hoping to see one, and really hoping I see it, before it sees me. LOL
Yo - mark. Neat vid, again. What do you carry for motorcycle repairs ? Those very remote roads.
I carry an extra front and rear tube for flats, and extra chain, 12v tire pump, battery jump pack and tools. I'll briefly go over it in the next video. Thanks for watching!
Just curious, have you ever loaded the bike in opposite direction? You should have more room for the door to swing open, also you wouldn't be wedging yourself in between bike and camper, giving you more room to maneuver around. Maybe you've already tried that.
I have. The door doesn't open due to my saddle bags stick way out.
Holiday greetings! This video just came into my orbit, great video sir. I didn't see or catch your name in your heading, maybe I over looked it. I like your set up! I'm looking to purchase a class c and pull a enclosed trailer with my street and trail bike in 2021. I know ground clearance issues always needs looking out for! Thanks for the BLM areas that have tempered their dispersed camping! Hiking to the top of that hill, was a battle, but the views you shared made it worthwhile!!! Do you ever carry a side arm or a walking stick with the rattlesnakes lurking around??? I liked and subcribed. Be safe and healthy. Toledo, 37° dry clowdy.
Thanks for watching Randy! I do not carry protection against snakes. I've never had an issue with snakes. The only time most folks get bitten is when they try to catch a snake or try to kill a snake. When I do run across a snake, I just walk around it and keep going. But, I am always looking out for them. I've never had an issue. Good luck with your set up, and Thanks for the Sub. Mark...
Sorry to rob your chat . But if you just flip the axle upside down on the cargo trailer you gain like 4 to 6 inches on clearance. Hope that helps you. Welcome to nomadic life ✌.Puff puff passin by.
@@hammer1312 Thanks for the tip!! Brian, stay healthy and safe.
What was that box with the white wire going beneath your truck sitting on the drivers side of the hood?(@2:31 and @20:52)
Good Morning! The black box with the white wire is the solar part of the rope LED lights I use while camping out in the desert. While parked in the desert over night, mice will sometimes make a home in your engine compartment and chew on your engine wires. Not good. LOL Some folks use solar rope lights underneath their engines to discourage mice from camping out and chewing on your vehicles wiring. I haven't had any problems so far! I also keep my hood open over night to discourage the mice from moving in also.
You weren’t aircraft maintenance were you? Retired eapons troop here, adventure rider, disperse camping dude.
Not MXS. I was Logistics/Transportation. Retired out of Little Rock AFB AR 2014.
what do you put around or in the truck to stop mice
odents from destroying stuff
When I park for the night I place solar rope lights on the ground under my engine. If inside, I’ll use a couple of sticky traps. I haven’t had any rodent issues so far.
How far is it to Quartszite from you. Are you coming there to meet Bob Wells from cheap rv living Jan 18 to 25.? If so i got to meet up with ya.Peace peac9
Hey Bryan! No, no plans on meeting up with Bob. I'll be staying around the Phoenix area for a while. We'll definitely meet up some time.
@@DispersedCamperMan cool man. Watch out around Phoenix man. It's a ruff area right now. Lots of bad around that area. Yes we will meet up sometime. Peace ✌
@@hammer1312 Will do!
Can you take a four wheeler or motorcycle up that butte or surrounding area?
You can, but from my understanding you would need an Off-Highway Vehicle Decal if you are operating it on public land or Arizona State Trust Land. The right side of the road going in is Arizona State Trust Land and the left side is public BLM land. Here is the website with more info: www.azgfd.com/ohv/decals/ The decal is required for residents and non-residents. I don't need a decal for my motorcycle since it's not primarily made for off roading. There is lots of BLM land you can ride on at that location. Also if you are wanting to ride on Arizona State Trust Land, you would need the Arizona State Land Department Recreational Permit Form. You can get it on-line also here: asld.secure.force.com/recreationalpermit/ If you are just riding on BLM land, you would only need the Vehicle Decal.
@@DispersedCamperMan thanks for the link.
I hear there is a gate now is it before or after robins butte
None that I'm aware of. There is one on the State Land Side. When you turn onto W Robbins Butte Game Road, you'll come to a Y in the road. If you go right, it'll take you onto state land and about a 1 1/2 miles down the road, you'll come to a locked gate right before Robbins Butte. If you stay left at the Y, you'll be on BLM, no gates when I was there. That same road will also take you to Powers Butte, about 6 miles past Robbins Butte.
That second set of straps is not overkill. That's common sense.
True...
rather than robbins butte, I'd call it rattlesnake hill....you dont want to climb it in the spring. Thx for sharing
Probably not. But I haven't seen any rattle snakes yet. I guess they are hibernating. If I do see one, I'll definitely get it on camera. I'm always aware of my surroundings, and looking out for them for sure.
Curious why you use generators instead of solar.
Several reasons. I only have room for one battery in battery compartment. I mostly disperse camp in forests, with little sunlight. I would still need a generator to make coffee, run microwave on occasions. For now, I like my generators.
@@DispersedCamperMan Gotcha. I have a Four Wheel Camper and one 100ah Battleborn lithium battery and 260 watts of roof mounted solar. I can go for days without sun running my fridge, furnace lights and charging laptops, phone etc and still usually get a full charge on a single day of sun. Whole set-up weighs about 70 pounds. If your generator gives up the ghost, check into it...outta sight, outta mind. BTW, I saw your camper at Alamo Lake...great spot you snagged. Good videos. ..subscribed!
Thanks Trek! I dispersed camp year round, not just during cool weather. Majority of my dispersed camping is in areas with high 90's and 80's humidity. I just don't think solar for me is the way to go. What do you do when the temps start to get in the 80;s - 90's? I don't let the weather dictate to me whether I can go camping or not. I have 2 Honda generators to ensure I can survive any type of weather so I can stay in a location as long as I want. I myself, like the warmer weather. But the generators, for now, works for me and what I'm needing them for.
@@DispersedCamperMan good points...camping style and preferences are definitely key. I regularly camp in areas hitting the 80's, but typically out west where humidity is low. Some folks use remote panels that extend to the sun while they park in the shade. Personally, I tend to travel to "chase 70 degrees" most of the time. Cheers!
It's like Indian kids playing on the hill
How about a lock for thieves
I have hitch pin locks for my extension bar and my motorcycle carrier. They are bother locked onto my truck. If I'm away from my truck while the motorcycle is still loaded, I have a locking cable I run around the motorcycle to the carrier. When my motorcycle is sitting on the ground, I have the steering wheel locked to the far left. No one can push it away. I also have a Tchipie Disc Brake Alarm Lock on the front wheel of my motorcycle. Movement sets the very loud, piercing alarm off. After all that, my motorcycle is insured. Hope this helps!
All that beauty and people trying to destroy it with garbage and rotten old tires. Humans are the worst thing that happened to this land.lol
I do agree with you. LOL There's always going to be the bad apples in a bunch.