Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
Hi, I am in Madras maybe we could meet up sometime.I'm fresh here and to the Overland scene. I'd be down for meeting up at some point! Coming out of Redmond - OR
Indeed! Hopefully getting my brakes in the mail on Friday, than swap out the snows (yeah, still running studless) and i'll be as good to go as i can be for now!Hi, I am in Madras maybe we could meet up sometime.
Off-Road Ranger I
I have Thurs and Fridays off maybe we can just get together and BSIndeed! Hopefully getting my brakes in the mail on Friday, than swap out the snows (yeah, still running studless) and i'll be as good to go as i can be for now!
When I lived in Bend, I used to winter camp and snowshoe on the Metolius River, around Camp Sherman (just west of Sisters). Beautiful area, pretty easy to get to... There's great camping on the Cascade Lakes, past Bachelor, but they usually close the road at some point. Also try Paulina, not sure about winter access there. Further east, there's lots of stuff as well, plus fewer people.We are from bc Canada and love the central Oregon area . We just got home from a few day in sisters, is there any good winter camping spots around there?? We are supposed to pick up our rtt in October or November in bend. We would like to to try it out
I think if you head almost any direction you could find good spots to test it out in the winter. West toward Sisters/ the mountains and you will be in snow pretty quickly, and I think they really only clear highways (not even all of those) and snow parks for Nordic Skiers and Snowmobiling. Head east out of Bend however and it stays dry pretty much year round. There is cool country out there but it is more desert-like. I have not explored it as much as I wish, but have heard good things about driving around the Forest Roads towards Pine Mountain Observatory. At the high elevation it may be snowed over, but it is very open and scenic country around the area.We are from bc Canada and love the central Oregon area . We just got home from a few day in sisters, is there any good winter camping spots around there?? We are supposed to pick up our rtt in October or November in bend. We would like to to try it out
The roads west of Sisters can be pretty snowy, but in my younger (read: more foolish) days, I'd actually head out there in an 85 Honda Accord hatchback. Somehow, I never got stuck!I think if you head almost any direction you could find good spots to test it out in the winter. West toward Sisters/ the mountains and you will be in snow pretty quickly, and I think they really only clear highways (not even all of those) and snow parks for Nordic Skiers and Snowmobiling. Head east out of Bend however and it stays dry pretty much year round. There is cool country out there but it is more desert-like. I have not explored it as much as I wish, but have heard good things about driving around the Forest Roads towards Pine Mountain Observatory. At the high elevation it may be snowed over, but it is very open and scenic country around the area.
Enthusiast III
Traveler III
I might contact you on our way through the area. (see this post for our possible route #1) Our daughter is a budding Young Life leader with the hope of working for them full-time after graduation. She was on the staff at the Pennsylvania YL camp during the July session, and will be taking some kids to the one up in British Columbia in the spring. I'm sure she'd like to take a small detour to see your camp.I am at the Young Life camp near Antelope where I live and work.
This sounds great but unfortunately we will not have that much time we have 5 day and about 2.5 will be just driving to bend and back home . But if you could map it up the wife and I would love to do a trip like thatI am putting together a ghost town trip through Eastern Oregon for Memorial Day 17. 6 days and 10 ghost towns. Starting in Shaniko and going East ending in Cornicopia.
Maybe we could meet along the way??
We are starting out in Alameda California, so local friends would be awesome resource for us.