BTW, you can drive your rig right out of camp to the trail if they run it from south to north. Come back the same way.
Sunday we'll need to tow to the Bald Mtn trailhead.
Are there places to park a truck and trailer? How much hwy. is there between camp/trail head?
Eric
Right on, Thanks.
It's actually registered and insurred, but lacks some of the street leagalities, like wind shield ect.
A Hwy. Patrol officer could have a hayday if he wanted to...
Not a huge worry though.
You'll be fine - Although with no windshield I am going to recomend something to shield your eyes and face for the ride to the Swamp Lake Trailhead. It takes a good 30 minutes to get to the trailhead and it's all dirt and is VERY dusty.
No prob, I'll throw some goggles in there and tuff out the rest.
Thanks!
Doesnt look like i'll be making it now. Cant get the Friday off work , and its just a little too far to drive for 1 day of wheeling.
You boys have fun!
You'll be fine - Although with no windshield I am going to recomend something to shield your eyes and face for the ride to the Swamp Lake Trailhead. It takes a good 30 minutes to get to the trailhead and it's all dirt and is VERY dusty.
I think Eric is used to the dust.
I poop in the woods!!!!!
No sign up, show up and have fun!
I don't think you have to pay to camp at Dinkey, I never have.
Actually, I got a big' o banner from National. I'll string it from some trees Thursday night. We arent camping at Dinkey, just a little way past it, there are a few big clearings in the trees about a mile past Dinkey Creek.
About a 1/4 mile after crossing the Dinkey Creek bridge, turn left onto 10S36 at the Camp Fresno sign and immediately look into the trees to the right for base camp. This is camp for Thurs night and Sat night. Fri night is camping on the trail at Grouse Lake.
About a 1/4 mile after crossing the Dinkey Creek bridge, turn left onto 10S36 at the Camp Fresno sign and immediately look into the trees to the right for base camp. This is camp for Thurs night and Sat night. Fri night is camping on the trail at Grouse Lake.