Travel Day, Modoc National Forest, Warner Mountain Road

Tuesday October 18, 2022 Modoc National Forest, CA.

We broke camp in the Sheldon Wildlife Refuge where we spent a good night and got onto this road, 8a, a well rocked road that we made good time on. We had about thirty miles to go on it to Cedarville where we hoped to fill up with gas.road8a1

 

We stopped here at this water hole to check the map and take a short break. Wispy clouds in the sky today.waterhole2

 

Lug nuts

We drove on stopping at this roadside pull-off to check the map again. Marty suggested that maybe that old car had a lug nut I could use. I took a couple of them off but they were too large to work.sky4

 

Eventually the road turned to pavement as we got closer to Cedarville.road5

 

Gas at Cedarville

We arrived and pulled up to the pumps and noticed the pumps and the place were all shut down, so no gas. That’s ok, as we have big tanks and still had enough of gas to get to a place that will have gas on highway 395, when we get there.

Surprise Valley

We came to this real lush valley with lots of ranches and farms and lots of green fields. I checked the map and it was called Surprise Valley. After driving it for a few miles the reason they called it Surprise Valley was apparent after traveling through desert lands to get to it.vallley6

 

We are headed south through Surprise Valley, headed for those mountains way up ahead as we want to cross over them to Highway 395 on the other side of.valley7

 

Warner road

We took the Warner road up that hill to the right. It climbed up pretty fast and took us up to 72000 feet into the Modoc National Forest.hill8

 

The road was graveled and in pretty good shape except for some wash board. We climbed quite a ways until we got to this flat spot where we stopped for a break, before continuing on up the mountains in the back. This road is also called County Road 42.hills9

 

I heard some Sand Hill cranes and looked up to see this.cranes10

 

Camp spot?

Before getting back on the road Marty and I talked about maybe spending a night up in this forest and decided to do it if we found a suitable spot.

We are getting into the forest part, just up ahead. We didn’t run into anyone on this road today, nor on most of the roads we’ve been taking.road11

 

I think this view sold us on staying the night.road12

 

With the fall colors, everything looked great up here, so we took a side road to look for a camp spot.forest13

 

Camp spot for the night

This one will do. We put out our chairs.camp15

 

Hike

After sitting there resting up and discussing our day and plans for tomorrow I went for a little hike down this sorta road/trail which I saw on the map went down to a small creek.walk13

 

I went about a half a mile and found this little creek in this pot.creek14

 

Tracking app, no have

The trail had come out of those trees on the left and I’d been walking around out in the open when I had a thought, that I better be careful because that trail might not be so easy to find in the trees to make my way back. I hunted for it and did find it and marked it in my mind before continuing up around those trees to the right to come back into camp from above and if I didn’t, I could come back here to the trail to get back. I’d forgotten about the app on my phone, called GeoTracker that one can set a home point which was camp and it would track your trail all around and always show you were the camp was. I didn’t think of it and left my phone back at the van. I need to get used to using that app as I’ve had some close calls, or at least concerns about getting lost where I hike around.

I made it back to camp and we sat around enjoying the spot, satisfied we’d made a good choice by making camp here.

Sunset

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Tomorrow’s plans

We need to continue making our way towards home. That means we need to be at Last Chance Creek tomorrow, where we should have been today. We had an extra day to spare so we used it up today.

We’ll continue across these mountains and hit Highway 395 where I hope to post this blog and drive down that highway for about an hour and get back into the forest for tomorrow’s camp.

Nice day.

We’ve been driving through the Modoc forest for three hours and it was a real scenic drive. We are now at highway 395 where I’m posting this and will head south on that highway for a  little over an hour and then head on back in the forest again.

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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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