Re: advice needed: driving on dirt roads in the mountains
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 8:18 am
Didn't mean to imply that you weren't - sorry. In fact, the 4WD clubbers clear all the FS roads (such as the ones into Dinkey) of fallen trees, and some of them belong to the Fresno SAR, using their very high clearance to transport teams into the wilderness. On the aforementioned trip we met some who were so impressed that we had backpacked all the way from the Brewer OHV trailhead (about six easy miles... but then they weren't hikers) that they gave us beer.
Most folks in the backcountry are that way. The problem is the ones who don't listen - then again, there are so many self professed experts in the world, it's hard to know which ones are worth listening to. I've had many an old timer inform me loudly that I'd get cold in my hammock... you'd think if that were true I'd have stopped sleeping in it after a few months, instead of using it for the past seven years.
Most folks in the backcountry are that way. The problem is the ones who don't listen - then again, there are so many self professed experts in the world, it's hard to know which ones are worth listening to. I've had many an old timer inform me loudly that I'd get cold in my hammock... you'd think if that were true I'd have stopped sleeping in it after a few months, instead of using it for the past seven years.