Anybody in Quartzite ?
 

Anybody in Quartzite ?

Started by Jerry32, October 26, 2009, 05:03:57 PM

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Jerry32

I have been here for 2 days and will be going on to Yuma this weekend. Just thought I would check Jerry
1988 MCI 102A3 8V92TA 740

luvrbus

Jerry, I'll be passing through there on Thrusday were are you
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Jerry32

I'm in HI JOLLY MP 112 1/4 mile in on north side.

Wind blowing out of the south this AM  and 65 degrees.   Jerry
1988 MCI 102A3 8V92TA 740

Doug1968

Jerry,

I see that you are from Hermiston, Or.

I live in Vancouver, Wa. and I am currently in the process of converting a 102A3. Let's hook up some time.

Doug High
1986 MCI 102A3 - 8V92 - 5 speed
Vancouver, Washington

loosenut

Jerry, what does this mean? 

Quote from: Jerry32 on October 27, 2009, 07:20:42 AM
I'm in HI JOLLY MP 112 1/4 mile in on north side...

Jerry


As the Beach season is ending I'm wondering how to take advantage of Quartzite.   Where to park?  Do I need permits?  How do I keep from sinking into the sand?  Is there a preferred area?  What is the etiquette?

Any insight would be welcome.

Mike
Sold 85 Neoplan 33ft 6V92ta, sadly busless

Jerry32

HI JOLLY is a disignated camping area 14 day allowed free at mile post 112 on AZ hwy 95 just north of quartzite AZ.  Jerry
1988 MCI 102A3 8V92TA 740

Jerry32

Hey doug don't just convert yhou have to use it some too. I'm converting mine as I go along. Jerry
1988 MCI 102A3 8V92TA 740

bobofthenorth

Quote from: loosenut on October 27, 2009, 10:30:14 AM
As the Beach season is ending I'm wondering how to take advantage of Quartzite.   Where to park?  Do I need permits?  How do I keep from sinking into the sand?  Is there a preferred area?  What is the etiquette?

Sinking in the sand won't be an issue, it's not like beach sand.  I suppose you could possibly manage to get stuck at Q but it's certainly not common.  Getting through some of the washes might be more of an issue (getting high centred).  As I understand there are areas where you can park without permits but I'm not sure how that works - for what they cost we just buy a long term permit. 

Our preferred area is south of town on the east side of the highway but there's lots of real estate to park on in every direction.  I think it is more fun if you have a few other rigs to spend the time with.  That way you can have a group campfire in the evening and you have somebody to drink coffee with in the morning. 
R.J.(Bob) Evans
Used to be 1981 Prevost 8-92, 10 spd
Currently busless (and not looking)

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