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- Grantsville, Utah
Got my BDR map finally.
No biggie. We’ll do it again someday.I hate to be "That guy" but I have to bow out. My parent's 50th anniversary is Saturday (22nd) and I totally forgot we are throwing them a party. Bummed is an understatement. Adulting as an only child sucks.
Oh we don’t have a plan. We’re wingin’ this trip. I’m hoping we get completely lost, as long as the cooler has beer and food.Hey gang…I am looking for trail status reports and possibly some crews of people headed through this route at a similar time frame.
If this crew is still going will probably see you out there.
I am starting at Lowman, headed north to Lolo. My wife and two boys are coming along. This is our first overland trip. We are going to the Sawtooth Valley Gathering June 19-23. Starting at Lowman on June 24th.
We will be in a Green 24 Bronco Everglades. I have a winch and I am bringing a chainsaw. Sounds like choker chain and winch will come in handy. I don’t have any coms and won’t have any by the time I’m out there.
At this point my plan is to head north as far as possible and bail out and back track if things become impassable dues to snow or my chainsaw abilities allow.
At this point I think I will need to find an alternate route for Elk Pass.
What are alternative route plans for the spots with 10’+ of snow?
I am watching the snow depth map every day. It’s melting away quickly. Hopping for most of it gone in a few weeks.
Maybe order a cheap beofeng handheld before your trip, just in case things go bad.Hey gang…I am looking for trail status reports and possibly some crews of people headed through this route at a similar time frame.
If this crew is still going will probably see you out there.
I am starting at Lowman, headed north to Lolo. My wife and two boys are coming along. This is our first overland trip. We are going to the Sawtooth Valley Gathering June 19-23. Starting at Lowman on June 24th.
We will be in a Green 24 Bronco Everglades. I have a winch and I am bringing a chainsaw. Sounds like choker chain and winch will come in handy. I don’t have any coms and won’t have any by the time I’m out there.
At this point my plan is to head north as far as possible and bail out and back track if things become impassable dues to snow or my chainsaw abilities allow.
At this point I think I will need to find an alternate route for Elk Pass.
What are alternative route plans for the spots with 10’+ of snow?
I am watching the snow depth map every day. It’s melting away quickly. Hopping for most of it gone in a few weeks.
Maybe order a cheap beofeng handheld before your trip, just in case things go bad.
We will be on UHF/VHF bands (also called HAM radios) but I have a GMRS radio with me as well.Reading up on radios now…seeing what’s available in my town and places we will pass through.
My local club uses GMRS radios.
FRS vs GMRS…UHF/VHF….this is out of my wheelhouse.
If I pick up a GMRS capable radio can I tune into bands you would use?
We are leaving town tomorrow. This rig is bigger than our minivan but also much much smaller. At least the cooler will hold enough beer.
I can’t wait to get out there!
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I will definitely not have the winch mounted in time.Do you have a winch in your rig? Josh and I still don’t. Well, I have one, but I need to buy a mount, rope, and fairlead for it.
That’s excellent news. It’s supposed to snow some more tonight and tomorrow, but hopefully it melts off at least a little from where it is now before we get to the MagruderI just saw this. We will have a group of 4 on motos starting on the 22nd. We will be leaving Logan Sunday morning then skipping Jarbridge and jumping on dirt. First night camp will be near Anderson or if lucky Trinity Lake. Here is a snow report from today. Hopefully it melts, the Magruder was my favorite section last year. View attachment 173776
We’re starting in Jarbidge on Saturday. Meeting the 3rd member of our party in Yellow Pine Monday evening.Let us know when / where people are starting. I will be starting at Lowman on 6/25 (Tuesday).
I picked up a GMRS Midland mxt275 and a pair of midland frs handheld radios. Still reading the manuals on how to use them. Let me know what channels you’re using.
Travel safe! Stay hydrated….it’s going to get hot.