Finally made it out to the Three Forks region of the Owyhee River in SE Oregon. Came in from the NE with plans to exit the canyon to the West. Made it across the river, but the path up and out was way beyond the capability of my Syncro. Maybe a TJ Rubicon or a Pinzgauer, something narrow with lockers. Anyhow, had a nice camp by the river and enjoyed the hot springs. Thought I would be alone, but seems as though a lot of other people had the same idea as me, Chukar hunting. Anyone here ever gone in/out of the river valley via the Western route? Coming from the East and crossing to the West side of the river is not the easiest task in and of itself, there are several mud holes en route to the rivers edge, and then the river itself is probably 18" deep, the bottom is rock, but those rocks are smooth and a bit slimy. The exit on the west bank is fairly steep and soft. The water was about as low as it gets, fall season and no real precipitation yet this year. Worth the effort however, nice flat spot on the water, and once you drive across you don't have to walk through the river to get to the hot springs.
Camp site on the West bank of the Owyhee
The "road" exiting to the West
The Hot/Warm spring, looking up the canyon
Ruts from somebody driving when the shouldn't be
Looking West at Warm Springs from the East side of the Canyon
Looking North (down river), note trail exiting canyon on left.
Looking East out of the warm springs
Camp site on the West bank of the Owyhee


The "road" exiting to the West


The Hot/Warm spring, looking up the canyon

Ruts from somebody driving when the shouldn't be

Looking West at Warm Springs from the East side of the Canyon

Looking North (down river), note trail exiting canyon on left.

Looking East out of the warm springs


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