Travel Day, Heading Towards Home and My Spare Tire Falls Off

Monday October 17, 2022 Pillars of Rome Oregon

Pillars of Rome

We drove on  out this road from our camp this morning. The road looks worse than it is.road1

 

We continued on out this road to get to the gravel road that would take us back to highway 95 where we needed to gas up at Rome, Oregon.road2

 

This stuff is why they call this area the Pillars of Rome as it’s by Rome Oregon.road3

 

We drove by this old dump area from an old ranch near by that is still being worked. Marty called the stuff junk and I called it history.junk4

 

Gassing up

We made it to highway 95 and went to Rome to fuel our rigs as we needed full tanks to get across the next part of the trip. We had trouble getting the old gas pumps and our cards working at the Rome station which took a lot of time but we needed that gas and were happy to get it.95south

 

After gassing up, we headed down highway 95 a bit then turned right onto White Horse Rd, which was rocked and had a fair amount of wash board. washboard6

 

Spare falls off

That’s what happened all right. The wash board got to the lug nuts  holding the spare on. And this happened just a short distance from where I got the flat tire on the way up.

I was going along the gravel road in a small canyon with some turns when the back of the van jumped into the air and I thought I’d run over a 24 inch boulder on the road that I didn’t see. Or maybe I got another flat. At any rate, I slammed on the brakes and came to a stop thinking maybe the bump broke and axial or something.

I got out and looked behind the van thinking there was a big rock there, but there wasn’t.

But there was one of my tires laying on the road. Which one? I looked and they were all on the road, so that had to be the spare.

Seems the lug nuts came loose and the tire fell off and I ran over it.

All this was really my fault as I forgot to tighten those nuts up after I got the new tires a number of days back.

Here’s the spare tire after I got it back on the van.tire7

 

I had to rob a lug  nut from one of the front tires to keep the spare on. The front tire had 6, so it should be ok with only five. I’ll keep an eye on it and the spare tire just in case.

The lug nut I robbed to get this mounted back up. As it was, I was able to find one of them looking on the road near where it fell off, but not the other one.nuts8

 

Paved road

This was the end of that gravel road. We stopped here to check the map then hopped on a paved road headed south to highway 140 west..vans9

 

Sheldon Wildlife Refuge

140 west is a good road and we made good time and entered the Sheldon Wildlife Refuge as the road goes through it.road10

 

We turned off 140 back onto 8A, a graveled road headed mostly south and west. The sun was bad blinding us as we drove right into it and the mess on our windshields didn’t help either. There was one spot where we  had to slow to a crawl to see the road.winshield11

 

Camp spot

We spotted a side road on the map in the Sheldon refuge so turned onto it when we came to it. We drove by some people that like to camp closer to the main road and we settled into this spot as there weren’t a lot of pullout spots. The van’s don’t  need much for a camp spot and this one was just fine.camp12

 

We are camped out in the open here in a meadow with sage brush.brush13

 

Getting some dinner and settling in for the night.camp14

 

Tomorrow’s plans

We need to continue west and then south to get back to one of our earlier camp spots at Last Chance Creek where we hope to camp tomorrow night for a couple of days with no cell phone coverage, of course. We are working our way towards home.

Nice day.

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Checking Out The Pillars of Rome At Rome Oregon

Sunday October 16, 2022 Rome Oregon

I have cell service but having problems posting. This is the fourth one today and we’ll be out in the woods again so no cell service. Recent posts in the side bar is the way to read them in order.

Making our way to Rome

We had about 40 miles to travel to hit highway 95 so we could drive on down to Rome Oregon, about 20 miles.

We drove on down from our dirt road camp spot and onto on this pretty good road, making good time.ranch1

 

We drove on by this reservoir, but I never did get it’s name.reservoir2

 

Follow the GPS if you dare, we do

And then my GPS directed us onto this lesser used road and we had a little rock but all in all, the road wasn’t bad compared to some roads we’d just been on.road3

 

Old stone cabins

There were a couple stone cabins along the road that we stopped to check out. The workmanship on this one was real good as the rocks were put together well. Good enough that it’s still mostly standing after all these years.cabin4

 

We also checked out this one. Another well done job. This one seemed to be some kind of bunk house.cabin5

 

We are still on the lesser road and making fairly good time now as we passed these water tanks for the cattle. This area is mostly a cattle area.vans6

 

There were lots of cattle at this water hole.cattle7

 

Info at Rome

We got back on a better road and made good time to highway 95 and drove south about 20 miles to Rome where we pulled in to the gas place there.

I wanted to ask someone about the Pillars of Rome that was out the road right across the highway from the gas place. A guy pulled up in a golf cart which turned out to be the owner of the place, gas, café and RV parking.

Just the right guy to get some info of the area and he provided us with what we needed to find the spot and find a place to camp for the night. We’ll return to his gas station in the morning to fill up as there’s not a lot of places on this highway to fill up.

Looking for the Pillars of Rome

After that we crossed the highway and drove on out this road about two miles looking for the Pillars of Rome.ranch8

 

Owyhee River

We drove on down this road and crossed the bridge to check out the river on the way.road10

 

We turned around once crossing the bridge and turned back.bridge9

 

This is the Owyhee river which starts way east at the Duck Valley Indian reservation where we were a few days ago.river11

 

We could see some of the pillars up ahead so drove on out that way looking for a camp spot for the night.road12

 

Some of the pillars were on private property so no camping there, so we kept looking and took a little dirt side road. There weren’t any roads to most of the pillars.pillers13

 

Tonight’s camp spot

We drove out that road for about two miles and found this spot to camp for the night, very peaceful area.camp14

 

Walk across the field

After settling in to our camp I took a little walk out in the field across from our camp to look around. You can see the two vans parked on other side of this grassy field if you look hard. I had a good walk.camp15

 

Tomorrow’s plans

We need to gas up first thing and start our journey south and then west to start our trek back towards home. We’ll go down highway 95 to White Horse road and then down to highway 140 west and meet highway 395 somewhere and then find our next camp spot.

We hope to make it to Last Chance Creek where we camped on the way in a couple weeks ago.

Nice day.

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