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Nice sizable landing spot suitable for a handful of camping spots. Nice west facing overlook. There are a few man made fire rings present. Mild to moderate forest road traffic prior to sunset. We rolled in a 170 extended van no problem.
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Stayed here in the my Promaster 159 extended 2WD and had no problem getting in or out. There are multiple pull offs with fire rings. The pad we stayed at was big with only 2 other campers there. Nice quiet night. I would stay here again.
Report Check-In63 is a piece of cake up until this turnoff. It’s nothing but a soggy, muddy mess from the recent snow. If you go during the Winter/Early spring you’ll want a 4x4. T-Mobile drops off completely 3 miles north of Pecos, but there are 911 emergency phones located along 63 at the fire-station and old country store in El Macho and Tererro. Pretty far up so pack in plenty of supplies and fuel up in Pecos.
Report Check-InNice sizable landing spot suitable for a handful of camping spots. Nice west facing overlook. There are a few man made fire rings present. Mild to moderate forest road traffic prior to sunset. We rolled in a 170 extended van no problem.
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