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Lolo Motorway and the Selway wild and crazy river

jefe_4x4
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Explorer
While Jeanie and I were bummed on not being able to attend OX 2014 this year, we did attend to family business in Sand Point ID. We just returned from a wide ranging trip through CA, OR, ID, and WA. in Cabeza de Vaca: in some ways a dry run on traveling using many venues for overnighting as available and as present themselves. These included:
State Camp Ground in E. OR.
Jeanie's brother's driveway overnighting for 4 nights with power hookups and internet.
A failed attempt at traversing the fabled Lolo Motorway
3 nights dry camping (boondocking) along said motorway and the Selway River
A night in St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Seattle, parking lot to attend a memorial service for my mentor.
A high bucks hotel (the only time we spent any money on lodging)
another and final night on a little corner of National Forest land @ 6400 ft. in So. OR, near Siskiyou Pass.
Jeanie's sister-in-law had a severe stroke recently and is recovering miraculously well in Sand Point. We spent a few days there parked on the slab and sleeping in the white box (truth be told, the best night's sleep we ever get, anywhere)
Subsequently, with about 5 days to explore we decided on the Lolo Motorway, a 1930's dirt road following loosely the explorations of Lewis and Clark in 1805-06. It's about 110 miles of dirt, and I was anxious to get off road again. It started out nicely near Lolo Pass with only this sign of things to come:


Within a short couple miles uphill, this white stuff appeared across the road. Easy: the 50% effort: pull the short lever into 4WD, right? The snow was very icy and had a crown which afforded my limited slip rear axle to migrate to the downhill side very quickly. The fronts pulled well, but the wide rear tires had very little ground pressure, which led to this awkward situation: "Honey, how close to the edge are we?"


After grinding back up to the middle, it was time for the 100% effort: the boat anchor hanging off the front bumper: You can see the 7/16's wire rope leading up hill to a very stout tree:



We did after a lot of effort get farther up the trail to no avail. I did a 15 point turn and we drove right back down, this time using gravity as an ally. Within a short time we found what looks to be an abandoned part of the L & C trail:


and found a nice camp for the evening, repleat with Carne Asada on the Weber and Jeanie's Margarita Sunset. (Any time you consume said beverage, the sun goes down)




We tried all three entrances along the Lolo Motorway with the same result. Too much snow. On to the Selway Wild and Scenic River, one that has not been dammed or altered to fit man.



The water level was very high due to much precip late in the spring. See the narrow ribbon of dirt road along the bank:



Cabeza with the steps folded under to give the best departure angle:

Alone on a rocky spit along the river bank where two rivers come together:



I had punctured a long slit into the epidermis of Cabeza and procured some waterproof tape to patch the gap as the rains were closing in.


Some more road shots plus the moss that sucked on the trees:




Then there was the invasion of the petting Zoo. Why all those cervidae hung around our camp I'll not venture. No, no feeding. Someone had left a couple apples around which the deer had no interest in.



Then there was the Selway Falls, a mighty noise and tremendous amount of water passed here.


The span is 50M across at this point. My only other foto for you is the Saturday morning rush hour in Washtucna, WA. We were looking for a breakfast/lunch stop. None found.

We drove about 1800 miles and got between 11 (uphill against the wind) and 14 miles per gallon (slight downhill with the wind), mostly 13 mpg. as measured by dividing the miles driven by the gallons consumed. The fuel pressure idiot light flickered on and off while pulling a long steep hill signaling a pump change this week.
regards, as always, jefe
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Bigimac
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Explorer
Very nice Jefe - you continue to inspire me to get off the road ... & pull the trigger on a winch.
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jefe_4x4
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Explorer
Bryan wrote:
"Safe Travels, my friend.

b"
jefe writes: he even looks like the guy with the chix and a brew on the Dos Equis ad!
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Camper_Jeff___K
Nomad III
Nomad III
I've gotten overly eager to get up into the high country before too and come close to getting stuck in the snow thinking the road will be gravel again just around the corner. Looks like you had a good one. Enjoyed the pictures.

tomve
Explorer
Explorer
great trip report w/pics!! The river shots have me wanting to get out and do some fishin!!!
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'04 Lance 820

NVR2L82AV8
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Explorer
Nice pics and report Jefe--all that green is eye-candy when you're used to browns and tans of the desert! Did you throw a line on a portion of the river that wasn't "rushing"?
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dadwolf2
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Explorer
Jefe, thanks for telling us about Pocket Earth Offline Maps. DW is downloading it to her Ipad as I type. I really hope you can get your camper back in working order for the season.

Bryan, thanks again for making my life easier with the clicky link....again!
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pa_traveler
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Explorer
Nice location.

Ramblin__Ralph
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Explorer
I traveled US12 along the Lochsa River and over Lolo Pass about 3 times. Beautiful drive and plenty of USFS campgrounds. Never had the guts to take the "Motorway", though. ๐Ÿ™‚
Ralph
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the_tc_life
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heck... we probably passed by each other at some point on your travels, in my car or my camper.
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jefe_4x4
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Explorer
DJ: we might take you up on this. I should have called you in the first place to get a 'local' point of view on the Lolo.
Cal: An OX Locker is coming. Too late for this trip as I believe a fully locked front with those big void snow tires would have been enough to pull us out of trouble. That would be the 75% effort.
El Tigre: Good to see you still pumping along after the bought with Kneezles.
Jim: It's nice to have a plethora of mapping devices. The thing i like about Pocket Earth is that you do not need to be on-line or connected in any way. A little curser follows your every move via the gps feature of the I-pad. Cool program and getting even better by the day.
Steve: It was fairly temperate so we just dressed like the natives do around there.
Bryan: Thanks for the Clicky. I think I'll do the $.99 upgrade.
'01.5 Dodge 2500 4x4, CTD, Qcab, SB, NV5600, 241HD, 4.10's, Dana 70/TruTrac; Dana 80/ TruTrac, Spintec hub conversion, H.D. susp, 315/75R16's on 7.5" and 10" wide steel wheels, Vulcan big line, Warn M15K winch '98 Lance Lite 165s, 8' 6" X-cab, 200w Solar

Raften
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Explorer
The Selway can be pure terror.
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bka0721
Explorer II
Explorer II
We missed you at the EXPO but this is certainly the right choice. Glad you had a great time and an excuse to use the winch. Got to exercise those winches to keep them working well.

I will certainly look at your App suggestion. Here is a clicky link for those interested in it.

Pocket Earth Offline Maps - GPS Navigation Map & Travel Guide CLICKY

Safe Travels, my friend.

b
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sabconsulting
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Explorer
Well done getting yourself out of that predicament. I would be very worried getting into that position. I have no worries in the Suzuki Samurai, but when I take the camper offroad it is a whole different ball game when it comes to slippery side slopes, and I don't have a front winch either on the truck.

Having said that, I'll do it in a camper any day rather than portaging big wooden boats over it by hand like L&C!

And to cap it all you are up there in the snow in shorts and T-shirt!

Thanks for posting your adventure.

Steve.
'07 Ford Ranger XLT Supercab diesel + '91 Shadow Cruiser - Sky Cruiser 1
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bigfootford
Nomad II
Nomad II
Great story.... We also like those back roads trips... No snow for us though! 2wd.

Thanks for the info on the GPS program...
We too have the Ipad2 with Cell and 32gb... We are going to try this program!

We travel with Delorme streets and topo running on a laptop mounted on a Ram Mount between the seats. Love it but will try this. Sometimes when we are in tight situations we fire up the Ipad2 and run Apple Maps... Very good as long as you have cell service for the maps... So this program could compliment Apple Maps.

Jim
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