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clikrf8
Mar 04, 2018Explorer
This guy did some exploring of previous hikes. http://www.bobseyes.net/passage-into-the-jarbidge-river-canyon-gorge-revealed/
Interesting how he managed to find his way back using landmarks and cow/goat trails. I didnt like the part about rattlesnakes, though.
Following as we plan to visit next September on the way to southwestern Wyoming, Uintas in Utah and on into Flaming Gorge and Rangely, Co areas.
Please post a trip report when you return. Also, you may want to visit Lamoille Canyon and Ruby Mountains. Beautiful area.
We can get to quite a few places but have to suck it up on washboards. I was wondering about the other ways to access the Jarbidge area area other than from Idaho. Any advice about from the south, east or west? We wanted to approach from western Nevada from north of Winnemucca using 724, 732 and 748. I read that these roads were worse than from Idaho.
Interesting how he managed to find his way back using landmarks and cow/goat trails. I didnt like the part about rattlesnakes, though.
Following as we plan to visit next September on the way to southwestern Wyoming, Uintas in Utah and on into Flaming Gorge and Rangely, Co areas.
Please post a trip report when you return. Also, you may want to visit Lamoille Canyon and Ruby Mountains. Beautiful area.
We can get to quite a few places but have to suck it up on washboards. I was wondering about the other ways to access the Jarbidge area area other than from Idaho. Any advice about from the south, east or west? We wanted to approach from western Nevada from north of Winnemucca using 724, 732 and 748. I read that these roads were worse than from Idaho.
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