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Day 1: Virginia City to Stillwater Wildlife Refuge
Miles traveled: 142
Starting on October 11, I met up with a small group of folks Virginia City to head out on the 2,000+ mile Great Basin Heritage Trail over the course of 14 days. The trip would take us from Virginia City up to the Jarbidge Mountains, out through the Bonneville Salt Flats and to Eureka (UT), to Great Basin NP, and through the central NV Basin Ranges like the Toiyabes, and finally through the Walker River watershed along the 395 corridor.
Rolling into Virginia City at 8:30am, the rumble of loud trucks could be heard around town. Driving through the main strip, a large inflatable archway denoted the official start of the race. Taking a quick tour of town, I met up with our small group of folks.
In order to make up a bit of town, we opted to skip the normal route and instead took the rather trail over the pass that goes by the old Como mining camp. This section of trail was incredibly rocky and rather slow going. Finally making it past the slow going sections, we hit a series of BLM and county dirt roads, regularly cruising along at 40-50mph. Along the way, we stopped at the Mad Max playa (we deemed this an appropriate name given the burnt out, abandoned vehicles), and another stop at an old Pony Express station with the corral still in place, and remnants of the old water tank and possibly living quarters.
Finally making good time, we set our sites for the Stillwater Wildlife Refuge outside of Fallon. Late in the afternoon we finally made it to the Wildlife Refuge. Running short on daylight, we found a beautiful spot upslope of the regure, with inredible views of the many lakes an playas that dotted the valley. The sunset camp was the best I've seen in a long time!
The Gold Rush truck race would be kicking things off on Saturday. Ironically, we followed a good chunk of the first 75 miles of the race course on day 1!
Nevada, the Silver State.
Old hydraulic wheel in Como.
We dubbed this the Max Max playa from the pair of burnt our cars we found.
Just like the Australian Outback, expect a lot of dust in the American Outback!
Looking out over the Stillwater Wildlife Refuge. There's a lot more water in the Great Basin than most folks realize. It just never makes to to the ocean
We were blessed with a truly epic sunset on day 1.
Miles traveled: 142
Starting on October 11, I met up with a small group of folks Virginia City to head out on the 2,000+ mile Great Basin Heritage Trail over the course of 14 days. The trip would take us from Virginia City up to the Jarbidge Mountains, out through the Bonneville Salt Flats and to Eureka (UT), to Great Basin NP, and through the central NV Basin Ranges like the Toiyabes, and finally through the Walker River watershed along the 395 corridor.
Rolling into Virginia City at 8:30am, the rumble of loud trucks could be heard around town. Driving through the main strip, a large inflatable archway denoted the official start of the race. Taking a quick tour of town, I met up with our small group of folks.
In order to make up a bit of town, we opted to skip the normal route and instead took the rather trail over the pass that goes by the old Como mining camp. This section of trail was incredibly rocky and rather slow going. Finally making it past the slow going sections, we hit a series of BLM and county dirt roads, regularly cruising along at 40-50mph. Along the way, we stopped at the Mad Max playa (we deemed this an appropriate name given the burnt out, abandoned vehicles), and another stop at an old Pony Express station with the corral still in place, and remnants of the old water tank and possibly living quarters.
Finally making good time, we set our sites for the Stillwater Wildlife Refuge outside of Fallon. Late in the afternoon we finally made it to the Wildlife Refuge. Running short on daylight, we found a beautiful spot upslope of the regure, with inredible views of the many lakes an playas that dotted the valley. The sunset camp was the best I've seen in a long time!
The Gold Rush truck race would be kicking things off on Saturday. Ironically, we followed a good chunk of the first 75 miles of the race course on day 1!
Nevada, the Silver State.
Old hydraulic wheel in Como.
We dubbed this the Max Max playa from the pair of burnt our cars we found.
Just like the Australian Outback, expect a lot of dust in the American Outback!
Looking out over the Stillwater Wildlife Refuge. There's a lot more water in the Great Basin than most folks realize. It just never makes to to the ocean
We were blessed with a truly epic sunset on day 1.
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