So ... I've not been to Lone Pine in a while, and I'm shocked -- shocked! -- to read right at the top of this report that there's a McDonald's there. Is no place sacred ...
Ah, but the rest of this adventure picked my spirits right quick. Thanks for the time and effort you put into it, NCKWLTN...
Fascinating and instructive report. I'll be watching for the continuation. Till then, I'll confess that speeding on dirt has almost done me in a few times, too.
Going alone is a darned good way to go ... You did it your way. But it's fun to share, too -- even if virtually. So thanks for doing so here!
P.S. Terrific cinematography.
Yikes! A Land Crusher out where it oughtta be ... And as for the Amazing Flying Woman ... Was she having fun or what?
Thanks for the work you put into motivating us all to travel Wyoming, a much-misunderestimated state. :-)
Backcountry Discovery Routes
The BDRs are totally suitable to SUVs, PUs and etc., and are just what we're all looking for. I've driven most of the Washington and Utah routes in 4Runners and Land Cruisers. (That said, there's much chatter about washouts and bypasses in Washington.) Folks behind...
I'm the original owner of a 22RE 90 4Runner with 5 spd and auto hubs. In 235,000 hard miles, with a higher-than-normal percentage of those miles backcountry and 4x4 roads, I've never had a problem of any sort with the auto hubs.
I skimmed through your planning thread, and picked up that it was dropped. What happened? Or I suppose I could just go back through the thread and find out ...
I've been doing some major annual route planning for a group of adv riders (adv.com) in New Jersey for a few years ... two weeks, more...
Flyfishexpert ... I'm new to Expedition Portal, and just came across your trans-Idaho thread. I didn't know there are any other folks around here with a similar passion, but would enjoy connecting sometime. Several years ago my wife and I began an all-dirt crossing from I-15 near Cove Fort, Utah...
Backcountry Byways Journal
With my backcountry travel blog, Backcountry Byways Journal, I'm attempting to make what I learn while exploring the wildlands of the American West more accessible and timely than my guidebooks can accomplish. Please have a look. Practical content suggestions...
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