Day Seven
Brett drove home at the end of Day six to be with his Family. The evening of Day 6 brought Thunder & Lighning storm with Rain. It was exciting and all seemed to enjoy the show. More rain that night but Margaret, Marnie & I slept thru it to wake up to a beautiful sunny morning Day 7. The morning of Day seven at the Bread loaves group camp in City of Rocks, we split up as a group. Frenchie & Ace headed NE for another overland adventure, Shane started the long drive home to the South East, Crash drove the pavement to the Thompson Motorsports shop for rear bumper weld repair.
Tracy, Jeremy, Charlie & Randy continued the adventure thru the forest toward Magic Mountain.
The route Northwest to Jordan led by Tracy took us thru the small community of Oakley and then past Lower Goose Creek Reservoir. As we gained elevation headed for Magic Mountain the vegetation changed to tall pine trees that provided a canopy over the two tack jeep trail. Lush spring time green and windflowers where once again ours to enjoy. We missed a turn West to Magic Mountain Ski area that would have put us on the Rock Creek road toward Hansen (Tracy's preferred route thru the forest). After some confusion and traveling back and forth, I got frustrated and decided to take the most direct route out (in my opinion) toward Murtaugh, East of Hansen. Since I had the welder on board, Charlie had little choice but to follow along since his rear axle pan hard bar bracket might break again. Jeremy had navigating GPS mapping soft wear on his IPad and could see the way out. I had not downloaded the detailed maps for magic mountain and could not clearly see the way out. Tracy became the Tailgate Charlie under protest but made sure we all stuck together and got out as a group. I'm sure Rock Creek would have been a more scenic route out of Magic Mountain.
Upon reaching the pavement near Murtaugh Reservoir, Tracy and Charlie took the two lane roads West, Charlie to Jordan and Thompson Motor Sports for axle weld repair and new rear tires and Tracy toward home in Buhl, NV.
Jeremy & I ended up in Twin Falls for lunch where Jeremy started the next leg of his adventure toward Moab Utah where he might have met up with his brother for some time in the area south of Moab.
Margaret, Marnie and I found our way to the Best Western Motel in Jerome, and then Marnie & I moved on to Thompson Motorsport shop after a stop at a car wash where I found Charlie blowing the mud off of his jeep. I used $28 in quarters to get the mud off my jeep and trailer. Then on to the shop, where field welds on Charlie's rear axle were upgraded to shop welds, I learned how to remove tires from Mickey Thompson beadlock aluminum wheels (not an easy chore, but with three of us working the tire irons and hi-lift jack, we got the old BFG tires off the rims). Margaret took a taxi to Twin Falls for a Manacures & Peticure. Back to the motel for showers where we were pleasantly surprised with an invitation from Richard for Dinner at the country club. A great last day to our Oreidavadah adventure.