ttora4runner
Expedition Leader
This is the continuation and completion of the route that I set out to do at the beginning of May but due to snow not all the roads were open at that time. While the Wyoming Backroads book and the Wyoming benchmark maps were some great resources for this trip I think having a FS/BLM map would’ve helped to cover some of the roads that these two did not or did not cover very well.
For this trip I would start out in Kemmerer, Wyoming to complete running the Ham’s Fork Plateau route noted in the backroads book (Dempsey Road) and back over to Cokeville, Wyoming. Then up to the Lake Alice area and back down to the Hams Fork area via the FS roads. Route finding wasn’t all that difficult the backroads book gave some good descriptions of the areas (I think their mileage is a little off or maybe it was just me)and the benchmark map help to fill in some of the gaps up around the Lake Alice and Hams Fork area (FS road map would’ve helped some here since both books had some different FSR numbers). Once you get to Ham’s Fork it’s pretty much a straight shot back to Kemmerer (FS/BLM road, to a county road then to a paved road).
Start of the trail.
Grave along the road.
Nancy Hill grave
Trail marker
Alfred Corum grave
Some additional information I had found on both of these graves while researching the area.
Nancy Hill - http://wyoshpo.state.wy.us/trailsdemo/nancyhill.htm[/COLOR]
Alfred Corum - http://wyoshpo.state.wy.us/trailsdemo/alfred_corum.htm
After visiting the area and scaring a cow I headed further down the trail to the Emigrant Springs area (some camping spots up near the trees).
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For this trip I would start out in Kemmerer, Wyoming to complete running the Ham’s Fork Plateau route noted in the backroads book (Dempsey Road) and back over to Cokeville, Wyoming. Then up to the Lake Alice area and back down to the Hams Fork area via the FS roads. Route finding wasn’t all that difficult the backroads book gave some good descriptions of the areas (I think their mileage is a little off or maybe it was just me)and the benchmark map help to fill in some of the gaps up around the Lake Alice and Hams Fork area (FS road map would’ve helped some here since both books had some different FSR numbers). Once you get to Ham’s Fork it’s pretty much a straight shot back to Kemmerer (FS/BLM road, to a county road then to a paved road).
Start of the trail.
Grave along the road.
Nancy Hill grave
Trail marker
Alfred Corum grave
Some additional information I had found on both of these graves while researching the area.
Nancy Hill - http://wyoshpo.state.wy.us/trailsdemo/nancyhill.htm[/COLOR]
Alfred Corum - http://wyoshpo.state.wy.us/trailsdemo/alfred_corum.htm
After visiting the area and scaring a cow I headed further down the trail to the Emigrant Springs area (some camping spots up near the trees).
[URL='https://teaaronfrye.smugmug.com/Wyoming-Backroads-62918/i-pCvScQg/A']
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