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You can come in either way. There is an old cabin next to it. Have camped there several times on the last or 1st night. I have a ton of Gaia tracks if you're interested. Mostly up north of there on Blair creek
I was actually thinking it was a similar spot just east of 17, but I know that one as well. Haven't been to it in at least a decade and that was via canoe :). Will check it out next time I'm down that way.

Definitely curious for your tracks! I've hit up some but not all of Blairs Creek.
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They are calling!!!
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Also looks a bit familiar :).
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@REKCUT or @Rednexus

Would you be willing to share some info on potential camps near water in the current river/ 11 point area? Basic trails for a mostly stock 40 that’s going solo. (33s, winch, recovery gear)

Also need to catch up with you guys one day.
 
Some nice places to camp on the Current that are remote come off of County Road P-235 in Shannon County. You can get down to Bee Bluff or all the way to Colwill Lake across from Two Rivers. However, the roads are super poorly marked and it's very easy to get lost back there. I usually go with a map and compass and also have a GPS mapping app I run on my rig. I'd have both a hard copy map and offline maps. None of the roads are super-hard and can be taken by any stock 4x4.

For the Eleven Point, there is a lot of cool roads on the east side of 19, heading down from Falling Spring Mill to Turner Mill Spring. These are more gravel roads and not hard at all (can take them in a Subaru) but it's remote and pretty country. Much like Shannon county, you need a good map and offline GPS mapping app as it's easy to get lost.
 
Some nice places to camp on the Current that are remote come off of County Road P-235 in Shannon County. You can get down to Bee Bluff or all the way to Colwill Lake across from Two Rivers. However, the roads are super poorly marked and it's very easy to get lost back there. I usually go with a map and compass and also have a GPS mapping app I run on my rig. I'd have both a hard copy map and offline maps. None of the roads are super-hard and can be taken by any stock 4x4.

For the Eleven Point, there is a lot of cool roads on the east side of 19, heading down from Falling Spring Mill to Turner Mill Spring. These are more gravel roads and not hard at all (can take them in a Subaru) but it's remote and pretty country. Much like Shannon county, you need a good map and offline GPS mapping app as it's easy to get lost.
Thanks. I’ll look at this area.

I was over there recently and ended up on some decent forest road trails however overgrown

Offline Gaia was my friend for sure
 
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Ready for some cold weather camping
 

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