Mordor v10.0 updateInformation copied and pasted from original posting:
Mordor v10.0
When: May 01 (Thur.) to May 04 (Sun.), 2025
Where: This campout is on the east side of Craters of the Moon National Monument at an abandoned quarry about a mile down Jim Brown Bridge Road, Google calls it Sid Road.
Direction: About 4 miles east of the little Idaho town of Richfield on the HWY 26/93 to Craters of the Moon. Heading east out of Richfield four miles from the LDS church and cemetery you turn right on Jim Brown Bridge (Google Sid Road) (GPS N 43.08874 W 114.07611) and in a very little bit cross abandoned rail road and then cross a river on a single lane bridge. Follow the gravel road for less than a mile and the quarry is on the south/right side of the road.
As always with these Mordor trips, this is boon docking at its best. If you did not bring it with you, you will have to make do.
I expect to be in camp around Thursday afternoon.
I will not be arriving till Friday late morning. I have a 35 mile day trip planned for Saturday through the lava flows. I may put together a trip for Friday afternoon if anyone is interested.
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Looking forward to this one. I'm still debating on whether I want to bring the trailer, or if I use the new sleeping platform setup in Gamora.Bennett Hills
September 13 (Saturday), 14 (Sunday)
Time: 6:00 at On The Run Travel Center10026 S Eisenman Rd, Boise, ID 83716. 7:30 at South Side Market 412 E 1st Ave, Glenns Ferry, ID 83623
Meet Place: The Run Travel Center10026 S Eisenman Rd, Boise, ID 83716 Or South Side Market 412 E 1st Ave, Glenns Ferry, ID 83623
Destination: Bennett Mountains
Estimated Duration: 2 days
Estimated Distance: 76 miles Glenns Ferry, Id to Bliss, ID
Comms Channels: GRMS=17, CB=13
Hot days of summer will be over, time to hit the trails again!
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Don't let only 76 miles fool you. Often the short trips are the most interesting. I have certainly found the Bennetts Mountains a very interesting place to check out and this area does seem to be interesting...
This trip will be a mix of two track and 3/4 season roads. I am not really sure what to expect on the two track portions. It looks like there could be a couple of technical areas. Maybe some tight areas in some small tree areas, maybe a creek crossing (if flowing this time of year) just don't know till we get there. If time permits, we will visit a old homestead (1/4 mile hike), Petroglyphs (1/2 mile hike) and a aircraft crash site.
This should be a great trip to end the year with.
This is not a guided tour and all who attend are ultimately responsible for their own safety. I am not responsible for damage, injury and or death. You partake under your own free will knowing the dangers of such activities.
Hope to see you there! George.
Just you? or the family? Always tuff decisions for sure.Looking forward to this one. I'm still debating on whether I want to bring the trailer, or if I use the new sleeping platform setup in Gamora.