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Another great trip report here! I also had no idea Vya was actually a functioning community nowadays.
Get any good sheep pictures out that way?
Get any good sheep pictures out that way?
Sorry for the delay in responding, life has been busy.tipandchimmy said:Did you come across Hell Creek where the Stolpa rescue site is located?
The main county roads (not the silly secondary roads that the Stolpas for some reason ended up) through the Sheldon Refuge are high-speed gravel -- the roads I've driven twice in my Honda Civic on "Black Friday" (and documented here). So, though the roads are not plowed in winter...if there's little/no snow then it's no sweat. But in a normal winter there will be a time when there will likely be impassable drifts here and there.craig333 said:But, in a low snow winter, and not being stolpad, is it totally unreasonable to do a winter trip up that way?
Ya, but you know how to drive Mark ( and now "unstuck" trained), unlike the "stupids" who could neither drive nor read, nor have any common sense. It still bothers me that the so called media made a movie that made these people seem like hero's or something (complete with nice snow pictures of the Sierras not the northern Great Basin) ,. instead of where they were and what they did wrong ---so he made one decision after he go stuck that was right and walked to a county road station-then tried to "sue" the rescuers- the county road crews, the BLM -who later got to his wife/kid -(remember there where lot's of us folks trying to find them out there), and for some reason the USFS for not marking the road as impassible during uncertain weather. We had several threads a while back discussing "them" so except as an example of what not to do, let's do not talk about them any more!MarkBC said:The main county roads (not the silly secondary roads that the Stolpas for some reason ended up) through the Sheldon Refuge are high-speed gravel -- the roads I've driven twice in my Honda Civic on "Black Friday" (and documented here). So, though the roads are not plowed in winter...if there's little/no snow then it's no sweat. But in a normal winter there will be a time when there will likely be impassable drifts here and there.