tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4658228421842698820.post5675781456330835282..comments2024-03-01T20:23:39.220-06:00Comments on ........Rolling in an RV - Wheelchair Traveling......: Route 66-Seligman to KingmanKaren and Tonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07996775051713720768noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4658228421842698820.post-22759137285979825562015-12-19T14:05:07.575-06:002015-12-19T14:05:07.575-06:00Thank you! I was not aware that the pass allowed o...Thank you! I was not aware that the pass allowed only 14 days for the year. I assumed that it was like most other government managed lands - that the 14 days pertained to one spot and then it would be possible to move to another spot for 14 days. Karen and Tonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07996775051713720768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4658228421842698820.post-15917002369762982492015-12-19T05:43:03.800-06:002015-12-19T05:43:03.800-06:00Thanks for the info on the Arizona Land Trust. I w...Thanks for the info on the Arizona Land Trust. I was very interested because I will be working near the West Phoenix metro area, and need a few good boondocking spots to rotate among. I became even more interested after checking their online map[1] and seeing lots of "unleased" land near the place I will be working at. Unfortunately, their online FAQ [2] states that the pass only allows camping "limited to 14 days per year" , which really sucks... :-( but again, thanks for the pointer. <br /><br />-- <br /> Vall.<br /><br />[1] http://gis.azland.gov/webapps/parcel/?loc=-112.6188,33.4334,10&layers=3,2,0<br />[2] https://land.az.gov/faq/recreational-permit-faqVall and Mohttp://mojavedesert.orgnoreply@blogger.com