March 10, 2021, 11:27 PM
corsairFavorite Camping spots out "West"
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Originally posted by henkelphoto:
You might want to check out the coverage maps for For instance, T-Mobile and Verizon are pretty much useless in the Sierra foothills east of Sacramento. And much of the interior of Nevada has no cell coverage at all.
Say what?
Hwy-49 there's no issues with coverage, there's spots here and there and as you get up to some of the passes you'll be without coverage however, you're not going to be completely cut-off; the same goes for hwy-395 on the eastside.
March 11, 2021, 10:09 AM
henkelphotoI have a place in Pine Grove. I've had both Verizon and T-Mobile. Both have not worked in Pine Grove, Pioneer and Buckhorn. ATT works in all of the above. Jackson has iffy service for T-Mobile, though Verizon and ATT are both okay there. HWY 88 is pretty much a dead area from buckhorn through to 395. Hwy 95 in central Nevada has good service if you have Verizon, but ATT is spotty and T-Mobile is pretty much dead from Beatty to Hawthorn, about 200 miles. As I said to the OP, be sure to check the coverage maps as he needs good cell coverage for his business.
March 11, 2021, 12:06 PM
sureshot45Thanks for the input everyone. It was a bit of information overload just searching the route via google so having a few specifics is really helping things come together.
Regarding cell service. I have Verizon with an unlimited plan and I'm planning to get a pay as you go AT&T plan to stick in my old iphone and maybe a Google Fi plan to cover all the bases. Also already have the weBoost kit that mounts to the vehicle.
March 11, 2021, 01:25 PM
SROn different trips, we've been to both the South Rim and North Rim of the Grand Canyon. They are very different. Consider camping at both.
I did a quick google search and found this
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