I really like how you have the map and drone interspersed with the driving. It allows the viewer to get an orientation and feel for the area. It also gives you a feel for the road conditions and how far you are from the main HWY. Cheers, Kevin
Oh my goodness, yes there are wild horses in the area all over in fact. We never had any issues with them just left them alone - except they drove our dogs crazy! They keep the Elk away too - Elk can also sneak around your camp at night as well. I guess on the plus side, the bears will stay away if horses are around 😉
Watching this at my campsite on FR 9512, off of Young Rd. Been up here for a few days and I also checked out the Rim Rd where you camped. I call that the Black Canyon Rd. Some excellent sites there! Also 7700 feet so even a few degrees cooler than Forest Lakes! You're right, gas has always been higher at the station there in Forest Lakes. Not now! $4.49 a gallon, same as Payson and Heber. Best cell signal by far there where you camped! Enjoying your travels around the state!
Wow, that's surprising! Our in-laws are still up there somewhere, they didn't want to come back until it cools down lol! Wish we could go back up tomorrow! Thanks for watching, enjoy!
for some reason this is the one place in Arizona where a thunderstorm can roll in out of nowhere. we have learned to keep ponchos in our backpack while hiking up on the rim.
Just went up to Woods Canyon Lake this past weekend (first weekend of summer). Crowded, noisy. Generators running along the lake and boomboxes blasting out music. I was looking for a little peace and beauty. Didn’t find it there.
Sorry to hear about that - I know how it feels! I really love the area and the Lake - but when it get crowded up there it can be a madhouse sometimes, they are suppose to have noise rules about the generators I thought? Maybe that's at night, daytime is different I know. The crowds are why we love to get back a little ways and disperse camp on the forest roads, picking spots that are more private and secluded. Even so, they can get crowded too. At least it's cooler than here in the valley right now, even with all that I'd still choose it over being here...
I just love your videos we travel a lot in that area but never seen what you show thx so much for the information on how to get to this places, great work thx again.
Definitely adding this on to my next camping trip in that area. Beautiful area! I have cousins who live in Payson, so I can visit them too. Thanks for sharing! 😀
I remember hearing about that, I was in high school in Tucson when that happened - all we ever heard was Snowflake area. My folks use to camp up here all the time too!
If you have to pay, there will be signage that will tell you it’s a fee area and price will be posted. Official Campgrounds will also have a host, or hosts at the entrance to collect fees as well as tables, fire pits and restrooms etc. otherwise, most camp areas along FR300 are free / dispersed camp areas with no services.
I really like how you have the map and drone interspersed with the driving. It allows the viewer to get an orientation and feel for the area. It also gives you a feel for the road conditions and how far you are from the main HWY.
Cheers,
Kevin
Thanks for the feedback 😉
My son was camping in that area last March. Needless to say, it was cold. He woke up to a loud crashing in the brush. Out came a wild horse.
Oh my goodness, yes there are wild horses in the area all over in fact. We never had any issues with them just left them alone - except they drove our dogs crazy! They keep the Elk away too - Elk can also sneak around your camp at night as well. I guess on the plus side, the bears will stay away if horses are around 😉
Watching those horses was thrilling! The rest of the video was great, too. 😊
Watching this at my campsite on FR 9512, off of Young Rd. Been up here for a few days and I also checked out the Rim Rd where you camped. I call that the Black Canyon Rd. Some excellent sites there! Also 7700 feet so even a few degrees cooler than Forest Lakes! You're right, gas has always been higher at the station there in Forest Lakes. Not now! $4.49 a gallon, same as Payson and Heber. Best cell signal by far there where you camped! Enjoying your travels around the state!
Wow, that's surprising! Our in-laws are still up there somewhere, they didn't want to come back until it cools down lol! Wish we could go back up tomorrow! Thanks for watching, enjoy!
we were there not long ago. we enjoyed our stay
It was a great area and definitely on our "repeat" list!
I want to go there. Looks so peaceful
for some reason this is the one place in Arizona where a thunderstorm can roll in out of nowhere. we have learned to keep ponchos in our backpack while hiking up on the rim.
Just went up to Woods Canyon Lake this past weekend (first weekend of summer). Crowded, noisy. Generators running along the lake and boomboxes blasting out music. I was looking for a little peace and beauty. Didn’t find it there.
Sorry to hear about that - I know how it feels! I really love the area and the Lake - but when it get crowded up there it can be a madhouse sometimes, they are suppose to have noise rules about the generators I thought? Maybe that's at night, daytime is different I know. The crowds are why we love to get back a little ways and disperse camp on the forest roads, picking spots that are more private and secluded. Even so, they can get crowded too. At least it's cooler than here in the valley right now, even with all that I'd still choose it over being here...
I just love your videos we travel a lot in that area but never seen what you show thx so much for the information on how to get to this places, great work thx again.
Definitely adding this on to my next camping trip in that area. Beautiful area! I have cousins who live in Payson, so I can visit them too. Thanks for sharing! 😀
Great area - and cool! Thanks for watching!
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thank you so much this what I was hoping for
That last town did you say hebarb😁
How do you say it??
It’s Heber, Arizona. (He-burr) a cute little place along the highway probably about 2-3,000 people there.
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Check out 'Fire in the Sky', it happened around there
I remember hearing about that, I was in high school in Tucson when that happened - all we ever heard was Snowflake area. My folks use to camp up here all the time too!
what month is it that your there?
@@m6h3r late June early July…
How do you know if the spots are free or if you need to pay?
If you have to pay, there will be signage that will tell you it’s a fee area and price will be posted. Official Campgrounds will also have a host, or hosts at the entrance to collect fees as well as tables, fire pits and restrooms etc. otherwise, most camp areas along FR300 are free / dispersed camp areas with no services.
Thanks. I travel mostly Solo & want to try it & this is very helpful. I love your videos & how you show maps & drone footage. Thanks!