Very good informative video. Always better to listen to someone speaking it. Especially for those of us who hate to read🤣. Well done👍🏻. Maybe there needs to be a quiz when applying for the permit. Thanks again. Be safe out there ✌🏻🇺🇸
Interesting ! If you take a shower in a van,, and it drains to the outside- Not Allowed ! But you can step outside the van and take a shower and the water hits the ground and that's OK ! One of those things that make you scratch your head ! Thanks for your time Tom ! It was interesting to listen to the rules.
Oxbow Rd south of I-10 Ehrenberg, Mittry Lake Yuma , palm canyon are free. My 6th winter in Quartzsite area with f-150 and 14 ft. Trailer. I have never paid or even registered to park my trailer. I make living on social security very comfortably.
@@roadwarrior4209 I’ve seen a few that park for an extended time in the other blm areas and not move. I thought about doing that and going to town to fill up and empty out when needed.
On virtually all BLM land, the stay limit is always 14 days. You are required to break camp and move do a new location some distance away. Otherwise you're literally squatting on public land. Not judging, just saying, it's against the rules and starting to become a real problem. In truth, it's the reason they established the ltva's, environmental damage.
Thanks for the video, Tom I think the deal with rv grey tanks is rotten food particles, rancid cooking grease/oils, hair, urine (pee in the shower), body skin cells etc
The 25 mile rule is listed as a straight line on a map. My dad found out the hard way. 42 miles away by road did not put him 25 miles away in a straight line. Got a ticket.
Unfortunately people violate the rule that states dogs must be on a leash. I've seen a lot of loose dogs in the LTVA areas. I thought you could throw out dishwater, for those of us who don't have tanks. Thanks for explanation of the rules. Hope you and Zen have a good day.
Do you know if the paramotors are allowed to fly there cuz I see a few of them out there flying around in some videos? It's one of my hobbies I like to do weekly. Congratulations for the subscribers going up.
Fee fee and foo foo! 😎🤣🤣🤣 Please tell me what fee fee and foo foo are? Dog / cat and what type for each? Please more fee fee and foo foo references in the future! I’ll watch to hear about fee fee and foo foo!
@@AllThingsAmerican-sf1xz thinking smaller dogs but bigger dogs aren’t the safest either with coyote packs around, and not many big doggos are named fifi 🤪. And the coyotes are howling in the desert as I write this.
@@Michelle-xb4ij unless you are camping for an extended time, visitors come and go all the time. It’s still blm land and I see many campers come in for a night or 2 with no permit. I did see a sign on the booth today that said visitors need a permit also.
I think the way the rule is written is that ANY aircraft, including hot air balloons, ultralights, Etc. That includes drones, they are aircraft. The way they have written the rules, it is easy to misread. It even happened to you. Interestingly, it only prohibits landing and taking off. My guess is the rule was written long before personal drones are what they are today. People just take advantage of the fact that it's almost impossible to act on, and that their use is so commonplace today.
For the life of me I'll never understand the Quartzite draw. Wherever there's gatherings of more than 1 person, there's going to be drama . More people = More drama. Does anyone realize there's over 245 Million acres of BLM land in the continental United States ? That's not counting all the local, state & Federal parks and countless other places you can camp to avoid people !
Thx Tom very interesting Iam pleased they are wanting to protect the unique environment hi zen
Very good informative video. Always better to listen to someone speaking it. Especially for those of us who hate to read🤣. Well done👍🏻. Maybe there needs to be a quiz when applying for the permit. Thanks again. Be safe out there ✌🏻🇺🇸
Thank you I found your running through all the rules very helpful , making my first trip to Quartzsite this year. I look forward to it. Enjoy.!
👍🌞🏜️🚐
@@Morningdovecamp it helped me to understand the area before I arrived here 👍🏻
@ yes. Thanks again 😉👍🏜️
Good video. Everyone should be required to watch a similar one upon entering the LTVA. In my humble opinion. Thumbs up!😎👍
Thanx , very informative
Hi Tom!
You did a great job with this! Thank you for sharing!
@@JustMe-qz3xd thanks for watching 👍🏻
Thanks, Tom and Zen 👍
Interesting ! If you take a shower in a van,, and it drains to the outside- Not Allowed ! But you can step outside the van and take a shower and the water hits the ground and that's OK ! One of those things that make you scratch your head ! Thanks for your time Tom ! It was interesting to listen to the rules.
bet the drain spot would be dry in the morning. 😂😂
Oxbow Rd south of I-10 Ehrenberg, Mittry Lake Yuma , palm canyon are free. My 6th winter in Quartzsite area with f-150 and 14 ft. Trailer. I have never paid or even registered to park my trailer. I make living on social security very comfortably.
@@roadwarrior4209 I’ve seen a few that park for an extended time in the other blm areas and not move. I thought about doing that and going to town to fill up and empty out when needed.
On virtually all BLM land, the stay limit is always 14 days.
You are required to break camp and move do a new location some distance away.
Otherwise you're literally squatting on public land.
Not judging, just saying, it's against the rules and starting to become a real problem.
In truth, it's the reason they established the ltva's, environmental damage.
Hello from Puerto Rico friends ,
Tom ,thanks for the important information
@@ramontoro welcome
Very good video. The price increases if it goes through are straight up Price Gouging.
Thanks for the video, Tom
I think the deal with rv grey tanks is rotten food particles, rancid cooking grease/oils, hair, urine (pee in the shower), body skin cells etc
@@Go4Corvette true, gotta keep the food stuff tanked up
The 25 mile rule is listed as a straight line on a map. My dad found out the hard way. 42 miles away by road did not put him 25 miles away in a straight line. Got a ticket.
Excellent job! You explained it so thoroughly that they should require every season pass holder to watch your video. 😂
@@AnasAdventures111 thanks, I’ve learned more about this area by watching videos before I arrived last year. 👍🏻
Unfortunately people violate the rule that states dogs must be on a leash. I've seen a lot of loose dogs in the LTVA areas. I thought you could throw out dishwater, for those of us who don't have tanks. Thanks for explanation of the rules. Hope you and Zen have a good day.
@@CindyinArizona the dog thing is everywhere but lots don’t follow it. So far I haven’t seen any loose dogs yet 👍🏻
Do you know if the paramotors are allowed to fly there cuz I see a few of them out there flying around in some videos? It's one of my hobbies I like to do weekly. Congratulations for the subscribers going up.
@@es2061 I think if they take off and land from outside the area, flyovers are ok
Thanks for the update
Good Video you earned my subscription !
@@i70show thank you 🙏🏻
Fee fee and foo foo! 😎🤣🤣🤣
Please tell me what fee fee and foo foo are?
Dog / cat and what type for each?
Please more fee fee and foo foo references in the future! I’ll watch to hear about fee fee and foo foo!
@@AllThingsAmerican-sf1xz thinking smaller dogs but bigger dogs aren’t the safest either with coyote packs around, and not many big doggos are named fifi 🤪. And the coyotes are howling in the desert as I write this.
I am so proud of my bug out time. I only put out what I need.
If visiting, do u need a permit?
@@Michelle-xb4ij unless you are camping for an extended time, visitors come and go all the time. It’s still blm land and I see many campers come in for a night or 2 with no permit. I did see a sign on the booth today that said visitors need a permit also.
I think the way the rule is written is that ANY aircraft, including hot air balloons, ultralights, Etc.
That includes drones, they are aircraft.
The way they have written the rules, it is easy to misread.
It even happened to you.
Interestingly, it only prohibits landing and taking off.
My guess is the rule was written long before personal drones are what they are today.
People just take advantage of the fact that it's almost impossible to act on, and that their use is so commonplace today.
@@reubenj.cogburn8546 true, i don’t have a drone and didn’t think of them as aircraft. And yes the rules need to be upgraded for sure.
Sounds a little like you should contact a lawer before going there
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For the life of me I'll never understand the Quartzite draw. Wherever there's gatherings of more than 1 person, there's going to be drama . More people = More drama. Does anyone realize there's over 245 Million acres of BLM land in the continental United States ? That's not counting all the local, state & Federal parks and countless other places you can camp to avoid people !