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David top of Coyote
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David crossing South Fork of Lime Creek near Hole in the Wall junction.
Looked like there had been a blow out earlier in the week.
The normal crossing was still wider and deeper. I looped my bike on the far bank.
SPODE DADDY'S ADVENTURES
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David top of Coyote
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David crossing South Fork of Lime Creek near Hole in the Wall junction.
Looked like there had been a blow out earlier in the week.
The normal crossing was still wider and deeper. I looped my bike on the far bank.
~50 miles
We rode into Hunter Creek then up President’s Trail. We tried to make it up to Blue Ridge but were turned around by drifts just before the trail crested.
We doubled back then rode up the SF of Lime to the 1st water crossing. David said there was a big crossing ahead , up to the tank even at lower water so we turned around.
Hunter Creek would be a great early year camp out ( May ). Even though you couldn’t do loops on the single track – you could dirt bike the single track and dual sport the ranch roads & two tracks.
Bike ran better with a clean carb. The trails tire seemed to put another 5hp on the ground. Let me ride a gear higher, but I still need to get where I can ride the side hills in 3rd.
It still sputtered a bit on the ½ mile back on the road to the truck . I’m going to pull out the peckcock & inspect the screens, look at the carb again. Also need to drain the remaining fuel to see how much I burned.
We picked our way trough the down fall ,but the next ride we need a saw.
Me on the way down Prez Trail. I’m taking Obama with me next time. Stay Tuned.
Monday 5 11 09
1st ride of year on Lime Creek
Good ride ~ 60 miles: ~40 single track
As you can tell we were turned around by snow drifts & at the end of the day didn’t feel like crossing the beaver pond on the middle fork.
I hit reserve at 49 miles, and then the bike wouldn’t run on the road back to truck past mid throttle. Got some work to do this
David crossing South Fork of Lime Creek
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Several of us spent a long weekend in the Jarbidge area.
Byron Defenbach
Scott & Shelby Moore
Brad Watters and his wife.
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We camped at the Juniper Grove Campground on the East Fork of the Jarbidge just past Murphy Hot Springs.
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Over looking Diamond A Ranch to the Jarbidge Range
Byron and me at the state line
Byron ripping into the homestead
Cowan Homestead
Arch Canyon- Is a box canyon off the Jarbidge which forms a natural corral that the cowboys would use to hold horses in the winter.
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After we climbed out of the canyon we headed off to Black Rock Crossing. I had a route plotted from the Arch to Look Out Pt, then from Look Out to Black Rock Crossing.
I though I could wing it directly to Black Rock Crossing.
Along the way we crossed Cougar Creek and the Larios Cow Camp.
Although several tracks are in Garmin database and seemed to show up Google Earth that would cut across the plateau to Black Rock Crossing I couldn’t find them on the ground
We decided to head south to connect to Forest Road 71 to buzz back home. We followed a fairly established two track that followed a water pipeline and every fence had a gate.
Along the way we saw a huge cloud of dust just over the rise, which was a large heard of elk. The 4-wheelers I meet on Sunday thought the heard was 200 or more.
It was large enough that Byron had time to fish out his camera and snap this photo.
It felt like a good plan until the track fizzled out at the bottom of Bear Paw Mountain ( FSR 71 was on the other side of the mountain ).
Byron guessed he only had about 50 miles of gas so we backed tracked to the last fence and followed it east and we eventually found the road.
Main street in downtown Jarbidge. Current fulltime population = 3. Grows to 50 in the summertime with 250 “guests” on the weekends.
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Freighters Defeat Canyon
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After negotiating snow banks, mud and sage brush we made to the Jack Creek Road.
Then the four wheelers came up and told us there was a long snow bank around the corner.
They were right !
We back tracked our way back to camp.
One of Obama’s many accomplishments in his 1st 100 days was leading me out of the wilderness !
East Fork of the Jarbidge