Forager, that map above is not right, part of the route shown is impassable to all but an aggressive 4x4 expert in a jeep. Also, I analyzed the situation myself in a recent post that you can review.
A miracle it was. I met the wheeler that found them on a jeep forum, or was in the group that found them. Very very few people head out that far. The Indians know better than heading out on rough roads into rough country; it's only the crazy jeep guys (like me) that do it.
Thank you for clarifying that for me, that one needed a walker. Regretfully, I tinged my post with my own action-oriented personality and the fact that I was a Boy Scout once, always prepared, always resourceful, always calculating in my head contingency plans. Drives my wife crazy but that's...
Appreciate the compliment. I am not a local -- I live 75 miles away in San Diego -- but I wheel at LCIR a few times a year, since 2011, and feel like I know the area well. I've picnicked at the peak with my wife and taken short hikes as well.
As for Dianna's side of the story, anyone...
I'm a little late to this discussion but know the area well and will answer very frankly. I own a Jeep Wrangler equipped for offroad jaunts and I've been to the LCIR many times.
For the life of me I can't figure out why they ended up where they were, out in LCIR. There must be a lot more...
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