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- pauljExplorer II
cptqueeg wrote:
The blacktop pavement ended just east of Garden Valley and resumed at Lowman.
On the old AAA map that I used in 1991, the Garden Valley to Lowman stretch is a thin black line, different from the road to the east.
I remember it largely because it was detail that I missed on the map. It wasn't bad, especially in a pickup. The full day's drive was from Stanley to Joseph via Oxbow and F39. And part of a 8 day drive from Chicago.
In a more recent Idaho loop, May/June 2008, it was all paved with nice camping and hot springs options. - ReneeGExplorer
enblethen wrote:
My old mapping system shows it as Garden Valley Rd, NF-24
Old yes, but the current is Banks-Lowman Rd, 17. - ReneeGExplorer
cptqueeg wrote:
ReneeG wrote:
enblethen wrote:
Paulj:
Thats how I remember Banks to Lowman, gravel a little more than Forest Service Road. I think it was about same time as you in 1991!
I've lived here most of my life and i don't remember Banks to Lowman Hwy being gravel. Landmark Stanley rd maybe?
My first trip on that stretch was is 1978, and it wasn't paved. The road base was the native decomposing granite. The blacktop pavement ended just east of Garden Valley and resumed at Lowman. It is much wider now than it was but still twisty and scenic.
S Fk Payette W of Lowman from highway 17
Well, ok, 1978 I understand, but not 1991! As for your image, yes, I've got many of those looking down into the canyon. - cptqueegExplorer II
ReneeG wrote:
enblethen wrote:
Paulj:
Thats how I remember Banks to Lowman, gravel a little more than Forest Service Road. I think it was about same time as you in 1991!
I've lived here most of my life and i don't remember Banks to Lowman Hwy being gravel. Landmark Stanley rd maybe?
My first trip on that stretch was is 1978, and it wasn't paved. The road base was the native decomposing granite. The blacktop pavement ended just east of Garden Valley and resumed at Lowman. It is much wider now than it was but still twisty and scenic.
S Fk Payette W of Lowman from highway 17 - My old mapping system shows it as Garden Valley Rd, NF-24
- ReneeGExplorer
enblethen wrote:
Paulj:
Thats how I remember Banks to Lowman, gravel a little more than Forest Service Road. I think it was about same time as you in 1991!
I've lived here most of my life and i don't remember Banks to Lowman Hwy being gravel. Landmark Stanley rd maybe? - ReneeGExplorer
enblethen wrote:
Banks to Lowman is narrow and crooked. Been many years since we went that way.
Not sure it is now!
What you're describing sounds like Hwy 21 from Idaho City to Lowman. Narrow, hairpin curves and extreme drop offs. - ReneeGExplorer
mittshel wrote:
Thanks all. Renee I was hoping you would chime in. You always help me with my Idaho questions. Thank you. Betsy.
You're welcome, Betsy!! Haveva great trip and enjoy the road. - mittshelExplorerThanks all. Renee I was hoping you would chime in. You always help me with my Idaho questions. Thank you. Betsy.
- ReneeGExplorer
mittshel wrote:
Would love to avoid Boise in getting over to IF. Looking at 24 from Banks to Lowman. Good choice? Then Lowman, Stanley, Ketchun to 20/26 to IF. How does that look? Any input appreciated. Thank you. Betsy.
If you mean Banks to Lowman (through the Garden Valley area) that is a very good road and taken by a lot of RV'ers to get to Stanley. We take that route all the time to go camping up in the Stanley area. The Banks Lowman road that connects Hwy 55 and Hwy 21 at Lowman is a good wide, well paved two lane road. Curvy in some places, but very do-able, and some grades, but relatively smooth going. There are some good turn outs along the way and one wide one at Banner Summit to stretch your legs and use the outhouse there. Yes, Stanley to Ketchum on Hwy 75 over Galena Summit is scenic. Winding at the top of the summit, but downhill after that and again, a lot of RV'ers use that route.
Quite a few campgrounds along that route and boondocking areas to pull over. If you prefer RV parks, you could take 75 to Challis and along the way is Torrey's Burnt Creek Inn and RV park right on the Salmon River. At Challis you would take Hwy 93 to Arco, then 26/20 all the way into Idaho Falls. Scenic in its own way via the Peaks to Craters Scenic Byway.
If you're going to stay at Torrey's, call ahead. Anne and Robert own the place and tell them Renee referred you. I sell my cards of watercolors in their shop.
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