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Southwest Idaho: Oct 15 Boise N.F. and Idaho City

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:27 am
by jbjeeps
Old Jeeps and military vehicles: join us for a drive on the Boise National Forest, Saturday, October 15.

Travel will be on public roads in and around Boise N.F.

Family and friends welcome.

Trip plan:
Depart from Reserve St. alongside Fort Boise City Park in downtown Boise at 9:00 a.m. sharp. Travel up Shaw Mtn/Rocky Canyon Road #260 through the foothills to Robie Creek/Clear Creek Road #261, then Grimes Creek Road #364 to #307 and take 307 into Idaho City.

Todd lives on the Hwy. 21 side and will be meeting us at the jct. of #260 and #261, so anyone coming from that side can do the same.

Idaho City has a long and interesting history. Here’s a link to the C of C website. http://www.idahocitychamber.com/

Gas and grub at Idaho City, then backtrack to Pine Creek Road #366 . If time and weather permits, we’ll go up Pine Creek Road to Shafer Butte, circle Bogus Basin Ski Area, get on #275 below Bogus and take it back to Rocky Canyon Road.

Total distance, including the Shafer Butte section, will be approx. 100 - 120 miles. Elevations will be between 2500’ and 7500’.

Highway 21 is nearby in case you need to leave early.

Maps? There are many roads in this area, some public, some private, some with travel restrictions. The Forest Service office on Overland in Boise (next to Walmart) has two types. There are black and white “Motor Vehicle Use Maps”, one for each of the 5 ranger districts on the forest. They’re free, get all 5. They contain info on this year’s travel restrictions. You’ll need the Mtn. Home and Idaho City maps for this trip. They also have a large, color “Travel Map” for $9. It’s over 10 years old but gives a good overview of the entire forest. Todd, who lives in the area and travels it often in his 3B, has noticed that the forest maps aren’t always complete, so he uses topos too.

A final note: Todd also reminded us that he’s seen bear and mountain lion and heard wolves while travelling in this area. There was a mountain lion attack near his house last week.

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:30 am
by RICKG
Jack, looks like you guys will have good weather for it..partly cloudy
but at least the wind and rain are gone (for now). Be sure to
post lots of photos of the convoy when up and around Idaho
City-it's a neat area..How bout some mugshots of the crew too..
Have a great trip!! Rick

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 10:39 am
by jbjeeps
RICKG wrote:Have a great trip!! Rick
Thanks Rick! Yes, the weather is looking good. It'll be a bit cool in the morning, but nothing that an extra layer or two won't handle.

I'll get some pictures posted by Sunday evening, and, if he doesn't run off the road while filming, I'm sure Doug will have some more video.

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:25 pm
by RimfireJim
Tell Doug my favorite part of the Silver City trip video was, by far, the segment where he stopped and filmed all the other vehicles coming through the S-curve. It was neat how you got a preview glimpse of each one, then it disappeared, then reappeared as it rounded the next bend closer to the camera. Seeing each of the vehicles in action on a mountain road was great.

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 8:38 pm
by jbjeeps
Yes, that was a nice piece of video. I copied your message and sent it to Doug. I'm sure he'll come up with more good video tomorrow.