Wolfgang92025 wrote:Rob,
7 hours plus drive one way is just too far, even tho I could really use a camping trip about now.
Work/life balance needs some work.................
Post someand have a cold
for me.
Wolffarmer wrote:I could go for something closer also.
Three Island crossing?
Lake Walcott. Not fair. only 10 miles from me
Pipeline BLM camp ground at American falls. Kind of far for the western Idahoans. At least it is free.
Locomotive springs again. Really far for the Westerns
Photophobic wrote:Wolffarmer wrote:I could go for something closer also.
Three Island crossing?
Lake Walcott. Not fair. only 10 miles from me
Pipeline BLM camp ground at American falls. Kind of far for the western Idahoans. At least it is free.
Locomotive springs again. Really far for the Westerns
You're going the wrong way, if we move we want to go North, not East
Wolffarmer wrote:I could go for something closer also.
Three Island crossing?
Lake Walcott. Not fair. only 10 miles from me
Pipeline BLM camp ground at American falls. Kind of far for the western Idahoans. At least it is free.
Locomotive springs again. Really far for the Westerns
Wolffarmer wrote:I just thought of another place. And as I usually do there is no facilities at all.
It is four miles east of the little Idaho town of Richfield on the high way to Craters of the Moon. Heading east out of Richfield four miles from the LDS church and cemetery you turn right and in a very little bit cross abandoned rail road and then cross a river on a single lane bridge. We can camp right there or go a little further and camp. The bridge/road has a name but I can not remember it. Not hard to find. Only problem would be if it rains.
Crater of the Moon headquarters is not far away, Or take the drive from Cary to the west along Silver Creek and hob nob with the rich and infamous of Sun Valley.
I have been thinking of this place for a kick off for Mordor 2021
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