One of the folks we saw earlier is hung up on the trail. If memory serves, it's either a vapor-lock issue or the ignition..
We clear the trail and kick around a bit while they let the unit cool down..
They get it going again and head back down the mountain. We continue upward..
Keep in mind this is July 5th..
Quick stop at the pit toilet, then this..
Saltydog86 from advrider. We camped in the same campground but never met. Planning to meet him this August in Upper Wisconsin..
These switchbacks are tight, and I'd hate to have an equipment failure here..
Also, one sees a variety of hardware out here..
The views are absolutely stunning. Photography doesn't do it justice. At least MY photography doesn't. And the smell of fresh air...
Have I mentioned how much I love fuel injection?
It's still fairly early in the day, but the skies are starting to get all kinds of dark. The weather, as you folks are well aware, changes quickly up here..
I love this stuff. I absolutely love it..
The folks on these four wheelers looked cold and miserable. We're happy to be in the Jeep and not on the motorcycles today, although I'm thinking this is a perfect KLR road..
We wait out a storm. 30 minutes can seem like a long time on the side of a mountain with lightning all around..
But it passes..
This is a harsh environment to earn a living, but then I'm sure it's glorious when the sun is shining..
Scenes such as this remind me a great deal of Southcentral Alaska..
More company..
We continue our slog to the top..
John