Free wilderness camping near Klondike Cliff in Moab, Utah!


Free Camping Near Klondike Bluff

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Free camping near Klondike's Bluff in Moab, Utah!

Summary: Dave Carey and Rudel are excited to begin their third year of full-time living and traveling in their little house on wheels, exploring North America. They were recently impressed by the beauty and wildlife of Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Despite some minor mishaps en route to Moab, Utah, they continue their journey admiring the scenery and collecting fascinating rocks. Their adventure continues in remote and beautiful places where even Rudel, the dog, can enjoy the environment. Good weekend!

 

We Are One Journey at a Time: Dave Carey and Rudel

We are excited to begin our third year of living and traveling full-time in our tiny house on wheels. Join us as we travel across North America, exploring and sharing the beauty around us. Look at this magnificent view, Last week we were blown away by the beauty and wildlife of Badlands National Park in South Dakota. This week we begin our 800-mile journey west to Moab, Utah, with a few minor hiccups along the way. Let’s go on this road trip!

Travel to Moab, Utah

We are currently traveling on I-80 westbound. There's a high wind warning and the highway is actually closed, we're between Cheyenne and Laramie, and it's called the Veda Woo, a recreation area where you can camp for free. There are all kinds of rock formations and places to camp along the road. The road is in good condition and I definitely want to come back to do a full video on this place. It's beautiful and I can't wait to show off some of the rock formations. I'm looking forward to spending a few days here to explore. As you can see, it snowed last night, but the wind was blowing so hard that the snow didn't settle evenly on the ground. It's still quite beautiful here this morning, the sun is not yet up and we are getting ready to continue our journey. Carrie is currently walking Rudel and we will soon be hitting the road closer to Utah.

Stop in Colorado

Today we are in Colorado, just off Interstate 70, not far from Walcott, if I pronounce that name correctly. We were camping on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land not using a boat ramp, which didn't matter because it was a quick overnight stop that worked out perfectly. It was nice and flat here, there's a trash can, a toilet, but it's a little close to the interstate, so there's a little road noise. Not a bad place to spend the night if you plan to stay around eight hours like we did. No one else here and the sun isn't even up yet, another long day of driving to Moab, Utah.

Exploring Moab, Utah

Today we are in Utah, 18 miles from Moab, off Highway 191. We took the Copper Ridge Safari route 4.5 miles to these BLM lands with a 14 day stay limit . We are quite isolated, it's very quiet here, it's November, that's probably why there aren't many people. You can see the red sandstone cliffs at the very top of the screen, we hope to walk up to them and explore them. It's really lively here, there are lots of things to do including looking for gemstones, all kinds of amazing rocks to find. We hope we can identify a few and find some nice ones to show off. Gabriel and I are going for a hike and I really hope we can reach those red rocks in the distance. I can't wait to take you with us and see what it's like up close, meanwhile Carrie and Rudel will stay here with the van and do some other work. Let's go!

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