RIDERS – DAVID, MURRAY, MIRIAH
BOISE WAS BRIGHT , SUNNY AND WARM AS I PICKED UP DAVE AND MURRAY. AS WE MADE OUR WAY WEST THE FOG GOT THICKER AND THE SNOW WAS DEEPER. WHEN WE DROPPED INTO THE SNAKE THE SNOW DISAPPEARED BUT FOG SEEMED TO GET WORSE. VISIBILITY WAS LESS THAN A HUNDRED YARDS .
FINALLY MADE IT TO THE SAND WASH BEHIND MURPHY AND THE FOG LOOKED LIKE IT WOULD LIFT.
DIRT WAS GOOD DOWN LOW. UP ABOVE DIAMOND BASIN WAS GETTING GOOPY.
BEFORE FERTILIZATION
DURING FERTILIZATION – 5 MILES FROM THE TRUCKS IT WAS BRIGHT SUNNY AND WARM.
AFTER FERTILIZATION- THE FOG SEEMED WORSE THAN IN THE MORNING.
ON THE WAY BACK HOME IT WAS GROUP EFFORT TO FIND THE RIGHT INTERSECTIONS (STILL MISSED A TURN ).
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