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Post by ronnv on Feb 10, 2011 17:49:39 GMT -5
This time I spent the four hours between Portrait Art and Forensic Art driving around Sehoo Mountain. It's an ancient lava flow that juts north (about ten miles east of Fallon) out into the Stillwater sink. After getting off pavement I went about twenty miles total. Some of it was very visible trails while some of it was barely visible and I had to retrace my route a couple of times. Climbing in a couple of sections in the loose basalt boulders required a bit of center diff lock. Attachments:
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Post by ronnv on Feb 10, 2011 17:51:09 GMT -5
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Post by ronnv on Feb 10, 2011 17:52:27 GMT -5
I kinda' lost the trail here - backtracked a couple hundred yards and found a track across the wash. Attachments:
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Post by ronnv on Feb 10, 2011 17:53:32 GMT -5
This is the northernmost point of rock - beyond here it's nothing but sand. Attachments:
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Post by ronnv on Feb 10, 2011 17:54:34 GMT -5
Stillwater Range in the distance - The high point, Job Peak< is a bit over 10,000 feet. Attachments:
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Post by ronnv on Feb 10, 2011 17:56:08 GMT -5
We could definately use some new snow - It seems to be all going north of us and then diving south across Texas and on up the south and north-east. Attachments:
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