Leaving Troy For Burnt River Canyon Oregon

Monday September 27, 2021 Burnt River Canyon Oregon

We took our time getting it going today as we only had a couple or three hours of driving to do to get to the next part of our adventure.

Fire breaks

We drove down this forest road for about an hour. They are in the process of clearing a lot of trees along the road for a fire break.62road

 

Elgin

Eventually we did pop out of the forest and are  headed to Elgin Oregon and to highway 84 south.elgin

 

Durkee Oregon

We got gas at Baker City and continued south just a bit to Durkee were we left the highway. I saw this road maintenance shed so I pulled in for lunch and a break and to get our bearings. It was shady but a bit on the windy side.lunch3

 

When we left we took this road a short distance to our turn off onto Burnt River Canyon Road.road5

 

Burnt River Canyon Road

Burnt River Canyon Road was well rocked and had some real nice washboards on it which slowed us down a bit. We only wanted to get a short ways into the canyon before we wanted to find a camp spot for the night.washboard6

 

Tonight’s camp spot

There’s a river that the road runs along called Burnt River where we were looking for a camp spot. We passed up a couple of them before finding this spot by the river.vans

 

Fishing

Marty took off with his fishing gear to try his luck.fishing

 

Later I went for a short walk around this field.walk10

 

Looking back to our camp on the way back from my walk.walk11

 

Cool deer

These deer seemed to own the place and didn’t much mind us.deer12

 

They just seemed to do their thing and mostly ignored us.deers

 

Plans

Tomorrow we will continue down this road and continue mostly in a south western direction though the back roads for a few days.

Hopefully we’ll find a place to post this blog somewhere tomorrow.

Nice day.

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A Crawfish Feast and We Head Out A Forest Road To Camp For the Night.

Sunday September 26, 2021 Troy Oregon

Crawfish

We woke at Wildcat Creek this morning and got it going.

Then we went down to the pool in the creek and puled the two crawfish traps.

We had about two times more crawfish than last time, over a hundred this time.crayfish1

 

Once we got the traps and stuff put away I followed Marty’s van down the road headed to the bridge at the Grande Ronde so Marty could fish a bit.road1

 

Bull elk

Marty stopped for a bit before moving on and I was wondering what’s up when he said on the radio, did I see the bull elk on the hillside. No, I didn’t but when I looked I did see the bull elk.elk1

 

It was a nice looking bull elk alright. Marty said he had some females with him that he saw.elk

 

Fishing away

Marty made it to the bridge and tried doing some fishing with no luck.fishing5

 

Cooking the crawfish

While he was fishing I steamed up the crawfish for later.crawdads6

 

Marty moved down the river a bit to try this spot with no luck. I said I was going to Troy to do my internet stuff and would meet him at Grizzly flat where he could fish some more.marty7

 

Wenaha Bar and Cafe

I pulled into Troy and parked at the bath house and did my internet stuff.troy

 

Then I drove the short distance to Grizzly Flat where I found Marty who had caught a fish for later.

Crawfish feast

We ate all the crawfish. They taste sorta like shrimp or small  lobster sorta and are very good eating.eating9

 

Leaving the Troy area

We sat around Grizzly flat for  most of the afternoon then decided to take a forest road over the hills leaving Troy to continued our adventure headed south a bit down highway 84 to a place called Durkee and into Burnt River Canyon.

This was our last view of the Grande Ronde River as we left Grizzly Flat looking up river from Troy.river10

 

Fire breaks

We traveled this Forest road where they were logging to make fire breaks along the road.logs12

 

44 Spring

We went by 44 Spring on the way and stopped to fill up our water supply. It’s called 44 Spring because the water temperature is always 44 degrees F.spring11

 

Overlook

We continued driving until we got to this overlook I recognized and pulled into camp on this spot for the night.camp

 

Sunset

We watched the sun go down.sunset

 

This road takes us to a place called Elgin which is on the way to Highway 84 where we will go tomorrow.

Not sure about internet access as we’ll be out in the boonies a bit.

Nice day.

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