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Okie in Wyoming

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We were at Pathfinder Reservoir near Casper Wyoming. This is a county park, $7.00 a night for Wyo residents. No reservations, no hookups but outhouse toilets are spread throughout. You can just pull up and park also, not restricted to designated sites.

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Our covered "patio". Our fire ring is to the right, just out of the picture:



View out our back window:



* This post was edited 08/11/10 12:46pm by Okie in Wyoming *


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I read and view with envy, are there places as these where we may take our 35' motorhome?

We're old and not very good condition for the trials of that beautiful rough country. Looks like our bus wouldn't make those pathways.

We don't dislike kids, in fact we love them, but kids in rv parks get old quickly. Drunks are worse then kids. Those outback places look very inviting especially with a group of friends.

We live in Ohio and would enjoy scenic areas but would need access.

Those in Alberta were most intriguing.

Thank you for your help.





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A few pictures from our July camping trip.

Our campsite:



Nearby Big Lake:



Had a few visitors:



A few views of the scenery:







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Okie in Wyoming

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GORsted, where were you camping? What a beautiful area!

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Okie in Wyoming wrote:

GORsted, where were you camping? What a beautiful area!


What he said -- BEAUTIFUL!




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It is dispersed camping about 2 miles southeast of Big Lake, in the White Mountains of Arizona, in Apache National Forest. We had a great time!







Last year we were able to camp in the same general area a couple of times, but not the exact same spot.







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Thanks for sharing your pictures. Very nice.

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Camping along the Mogollon Rim in Sitgreaves National Forest of Arizona in July 2007. The lake is Bear Canyon Lake. One of the lakes along the Rim.







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Awesome area. Looks like a trout fishing stream to me. Thanks for sharing


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Beautiful spots GOrstead!


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