dieseldude4bt.....thanks ! I hope to check that out one day.....
Sierra Valley.....I agree completely.....
PNWY.....that would never have occurred to me. Thanks but wait.....look what ITTOG has to say.....
ITTOG.....I had no idea but oddly just this morning I see that Purrell is being sued for false claims.....
After a second cold, damp night camped at 5,400' in elevation, I decided that once again I would return to the warmer weather of Arizona so we drove north through the mountains, eventually turned west and there we were.....
New Mexico had a snow plow parked at the state boundary line.....maybe I had made a wise decision.....
We made our first stop that day in Alpine, Arizona at the BLM office as I was curious about taking my rig south on State Route 191. Signs are posted stating nothing over 40' in length allowed but she took a look at the rig and said I should go for it.....and that's just what we did.....
Now I will start out by telling you.....that is one beautiful drive.....and had the skies been clear that day I would imagine I would use the word spectacular.....but I will also tell you it's a real challenge for a rig such as mine.....
The road twisted and turned and climbed higher and higher.....and I recall one section said 15 MPH for next 6 miles and another said 10 MPH for next 10 miles (that's what I recall anyhow).....
And of course the higher in elevation we got the more snow we encountered.....
We stopped plenty that day and Tanner got his due time in the snow.....memories of Yukon came in waves.....
We came to the highest point (I think it was the highest point) known as Blue Vista.....obviously that day there were no vistas.....
Fortunately we never travel in a hurry and we only passed a few vehicles in what was maybe a one hundred mile drive.....
Deer were abundant in these mountains.....more abundant than I've ever seen anywhere before in my decades of life.....
After 2 days of being in the mainstream of life, yesterday at 4:00 p.m. I went back off grid.....flatten the curve.....