ya great video Rusty , I remember the aerial shots too ...
a Dusy video I made recently ...
Thanks Ed, I live in Monterey now but grew up in Coarsegold. My folks live up there still, took my dad through swamp and Dusy recently, when we drove through Dusy I was happy to see much of the work we did still intact. The tables at Ershim were a lot of fun, I miss living up there. Thank you for all the work you and the club do, Marlins a good friend of mine I have not seen in 20 years. I hope you guys get some more snow this year! If you get a second check out my video from Ershim.
https://vimeo.com/76492538
Fun video, I remember all of that stuff! You had me hoping for some Gatekeeper shots...
Wow the shooting! Fun to do, but what is the norm for firearm use out there? We thought that we couldn't discharge firearms on the trail, especially so near wilderness areas, we didn't know
One of the trail builders is still with us, he's 87 and in frail health. His name is one of three names on the sign at the White Bark trailhead, he's credited with blasting. He went through the trail on the opening trip with us five years ago, driving his own rig. He has a whole lot of info and stories about the trail. If it wasn't for him and the others of his time, the trail wouldn't exist. We've been maintaining it, but they built it. :clapsmile
Ed, are you talking about Carl? Drives a teal willys?
No, Carl is long gone. Talking about John Skadden, he's the only one left from the early days. John joined the club in 56. We do have one other that joined in 68, ******** Haas. We don't have anyone else that goes back beyond the 80s.
Is this the Willys you're thinking of? Belongs to Carl's nephew Joe now.
Love this trip report! Made me tired just reading and looking at that trail!!! Would love to do the Dusy one day, but not in the LR4... Thanks for writing!!!