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    Lake Havasu City, AZ

    The Steps State Land Trust 34?20?4.56″N 114? 8?9.93″W Simply a gravel parking lot next to Hwy 95 under power lines and appears to be a quarry. Looks like you could hike or ride up the canyon farther but we didn?t take the time. Just spent one night.
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    Arizona Hwy 95 BLM

    You can find us in "Read Time" as I keep my map updated.
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    Arizona Hwy 95 BLM

    We started moving north. Crossed the Gila River and the Butterfield Stage Trail, and out into the Yuma Proving Grounds. Following the Castle Dome Mountains north on Hwy 95. Found the King Road BLM.  33?15?4.28″N 114?13?17.84″ Direct blog referral link removed from message.    -scottydl
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    Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness Area

    Winkelman is a Copper Prossing town. Lots of closed down and abandoned shops. Has a very interesting Grave Yard, very colorful and interesting, seems most of the residence are Spanish.
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    Snyder Hill BLM

    https://homelesshartshorns.wordpress.com/2018/11/20/snyder-hill-blm/
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    Texas Plains Trail to Tucson, AZ

    https://homelesshartshorns.wordpress.com/2018/11/12/texas-plains-trail-to-tucson-az/
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    Red River Valley!

    We have chucked our plans to run OK Hwy 60 across northern Oklahoma and started south. Family meeting in McAlester, OK pulled us far enough south we are now heading for OK Hwy 70 and going to run the Red River Valley across Oklahoma and Texas. Spotted a Camal on the side of Hwy 69! Read More:
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    Miami!

    Miami Oklahoma that is!! This year we got to see the fall colors as we left out of Missouri.  Retraced our ?First Year Out? back to Fort Scott, KS. Back then our first couple days on the road we stayed at a church parking lot on the south side of town. But this year it?s not Sunday and we got...
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    Nebraska Sandhills Journey

    From Aurora we traveled the Sandhills Journey Hwy up to Thedford, NE and headed north on the Blue Star Memorial Hwy. Found a nice Road Side Park and thought about staying the night, but with no cell service, we moved on to the Valentine?s City Park. After a night there we moved into town to the...
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    Lewis and Clark Trail

    Following the Missouri River as best we can, the Lewis and Clark Trail but as we know the trail is in the river!! In the Dakotas there is a lot of Prairie, so staying near the river has offed a lot more hills and Bad Land types of Geography. We came into Gettysburg “Where the Battle wasn’t!”...
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    Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, ND

    Traveling from Garrison Dam and went down the west side of the Missouri River to Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park. Pretty country but lots of haze from the fires in Wyoming and other western states.Read More: https://homelesshartshorns.wordpress.com/2018/08/14/fort-abraham-lincoln-state-park-nd/
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    Little Missouri State Park, ND

    We found the LMSP to be setting on the rim of the Little Missouri River Valley. Its high, breezy and wide open. If you don?t have horses you?re pretty much stuck with walking the valley. They claim fifty miles of trails. It must be wonderful but this old man is going to have to stick to walking...
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    Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

    Teddy Roosevelt National Park, the South Unit, only gets one star from us. No Dump, Dry Camping, First Come First Serve unless someone made a Reservation, so many site sat empty for the two days we where here. The lane around the camp ground is not trimmed for big rigs. If the old banker comes...
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    The Valley of the Castles, SD

    After riding out a Tornado Warning in Belle Fourche we moved on north from the Black Hills. Found our way into Slim Buttes Campground. Turns out to be a wonderful place for small rigs and dry camping. (Link in signature).
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    Black Hills, South Dakoda

    The Black Hills are very interesting to ride through and explore. Lots of walking for this old man and the bike trails are pretty great also. Read More: (link in signature line).
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