I'm coming to Glamis for the first time, arriving late afternoon on Tuesday the 20th, in an RV. My sons are following along by car arriving on Wednesday. From what I have seen and heard, it sounds like the best thing to do is pick a spot for the RV on Gecko Road and then fan out from there on the ATVs. True? Will there still be decent spaces left late Tuesday? Or is there somewhere better?
Any newbie guidance would be most appreciated!
Thanks, looking forward to meeting a bunch of people and having a great weekend.
Lou
Glamis 2007 Camping Question
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Re: Glamis 2007 Camping Question
Late Tuesday is a perfect time to arrive on any week except where a holiday falls soon after - you will have your hands full trying to find a spot. This is why the washes have become so popular = lots of acreage. http://www.glamisonline.org/WashGuide.shtmlwoozer wrote:I'm coming to Glamis for the first time, arriving late afternoon on Tuesday the 20th, in an RV. My sons are following along by car arriving on Wednesday. From what I have seen and heard, it sounds like the best thing to do is pick a spot for the RV on Gecko Road and then fan out from there on the ATVs. True? Will there still be decent spaces left late Tuesday? Or is there somewhere better?
Any newbie guidance would be most appreciated!
Thanks, looking forward to meeting a bunch of people and having a great weekend.
Lou
For a lot of useful info: http://www.glamisonline.org/FAQs.asp
Don't forget to buy a permit. http://www.isdratrt.org/ and http://www.americansandassociation.org/ ... ht=#198460
And if you're planning on cooking a turkey at the dunes: http://www.glamisonline.org/Turkey.asp
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“My reading of history convinces me that most bad government results from too much government.”
--Thomas Jefferson