Day Trip: Desert Wildlife Refuge 200 miles off road part 2
Continued from first post on this page.
We headed back down Alamo Rd to the dry lake bed that had many puddles, I ran through every single one of them, a couple were over a foot deep and were a lot of fun. The kids loved the drive with the windows open as they got sprayed non stop for over 10 minutes.
First side trail was Cabin Spring Rd. Significant elevation gain which took us to a beautiful camping are with fantastic views of the dry lake below.
I could not resist a photo shoot opportunity.
80 degrees outside and snow here and there in the mountains on the right side of the picture.
What a pretty ugly duckling.
Back to Alamo Rd, dry lake bed in the back ground.
Highest elevation on Alamo Rd: Sheep Pass
I did not take any pictures worth posting but are amazing secluded camping areas. Last trail we did today was Hidden Forest Rd that leads to Deadman Canyon.
Approximately 5 miles past the gate is an old ranger/trapper cabin which sits at nearly 8,000ft in elevation and is surrounded by giant Ponderosa pines.
This was a great trip covering many miles and exploring many new areas i have driven past but never ventured into. I am working on timelapse videos right now and will get them up soon.
Stay tuned for more shenanigans!