I need to ride!
Thanks for taking me along with your report.
Thanks for taking me along with your report.
Leave it on your route, good pavement, lots of curves and a beautiful clear river running beside the road .In Idaho? Following the St. Joe River? If so, that is on our planned route.
No, I spent the night in a motel in St. Regis, Montana. Last night I camped outside of Elk River. The road there was good, but I went there because of the three waterfalls and the largest known tree east of the Sierras. 18' Dia. Western Red Cedar that's 177'' tall and 1,000 years old when Jesus was bornThat is one of my favorite roads in the country. Did you say you camped out there?
My fear, even in mud holes I've been through before, never know what's down there!Or have a log or rut running diagonally across the bottom
I'm gunshy about this, encountered it on my first day of dirt bike riding. Went down hard right in the middle of it. I hate water crossings.My fear, even in mud holes I've been through before, never know what's down there!
One day trail riding I stopped by a mud hole, went to put foot down, no bottom. My riding partners loved it.I'm gunshy about this, encountered it on my first day of dirt bike riding. Went down hard right in the middle of it. I hate water crossings.
Sweet! I look forward to seeing a few pics of that. Our plan is to run Hwy 12 from Lolo to Kooskia and then come up via Lolo Pass, possibly camping at Pete Forks CS on the way or any of the other sites in that area.A little foggy at my camp along the road to Lolo Pass.
I just went up to the Johnson hot springs and then came back. There's construction work up there and the wait was horribly long 2 weeks ago. The ride along the Selway Wild and Scenic River was nice. I continued the ride over the mountain to Elk City. One option is a maintained road and another is rustic with a sign on the open gate that says restricted travel. A local told me that meant the gate 40 miles away on the other end may be locked.They have some good books at the Lolo pass gift store. If you are looking for a nice breakfast or lunch, Paul's Pancake Parlor in Missoula is worth a stop.
Go up to dent acres and get a shower.Sweet! I look forward to seeing a few pics of that. Our plan is to run Hwy 12 from Lolo to Kooskia and then come up via Lolo Pass, possibly camping at Pete Forks CS on the way or any of the other sites in that area.
No, but you reminded me of a previous ride where I did get lost near Stanley. I rode nearly 200 miles on dirt roads and ended up about 30 miles from where I started. This time, it was along the lmnaha River in Oregon. I made a wrong turn coming out of Joseph.Just taking a wild guess. Is that somewhere near Stanley?