
They were joining up with the DOVEs group, which is a chapter of the Escapees RV Club that works with the American Red Cross to deploy volunteers in their RVs to disaster relief areas.
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One such invitation came from our dear friends Forrest & Mary who had just arrived to the Plomosa Road area a few miles north of town, one of the free 14-day boondocking areas. We also were starting to get more and more invitations for happy hours and meetups in Quartzsite leading up into the Big Tent opening the following weekend. We had no firm plans other than checking out the big show at Quartzsite – eventually.
Or maybe up to Lake Havasu City for the hot air balloon festival about to start?. The Kofa Wildlife Preserve south of Quartzsite. Over to the wildlife preserve at Mittry Lake north of Yuma. Head down to the Hot Springs LTVA (the BLM’s acronym for a network of ‘ Long Term Visitor Areas‘ which require a 2-week or 7-month permit to utilize). We had several boondocking contenders on our list: We just love waking up in the morning not knowing where we’ll sleep that night. We literally pulled out of our spot that morning with no plans for where we’d head next. The world was ours to discover, on our own schedule – we could go anywhere we wanted to. We were sitting at the corner of the Borrego Salton Sea Way and Highway 86 after dumping our tanks at the Arco station there (free!), completing our awesome and overly-social Anza Borrego boondocking experience.