Originally Posted by Ocotillo:
I am looking for places in the lower 48 states that are the most desolate. Ones you go to when you want to get away from people.
A place where you might only see one other car drive down the highway every 30 minutes. An area with minimal paved roads and mostly gravel ones.
A place that's at least 200 miles from the nearest McDonald's or other chains.
A place with minimal cell phone service.
A place where if you get into an emergency, you have to be a man and toughen it out. You can't rely on first responders to bail you out.
Originally Posted by Ocotillo:
I am looking for places in the lower 48 states that are the most desolate. Ones you go to when you want to get away from people.
A place where you might only see one other car drive down the highway every 30 minutes. An area with minimal paved roads and mostly gravel ones.
A place that's at least 200 miles from the nearest McDonald's or other chains.
A place with minimal cell phone service.
A place where if you get into an emergency, you have to be a man and toughen it out. You can't rely on first responders to bail you out.
What places come to mind?
Just saving this in case the police or FBI need evidence later. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MarkDavis'Haircut:
Route 50 in Nevada.
The backroads between Route 50 and Las Vegas is the most desolate place I've ever been. Even the Lunar Crater park was spooky because I was the only one there. Look out for speed traps if you go. The cops are total dicks.
The Salton Sea area in California is cool too. [Reply]