| Horsethief99 | Day 1 -- Day 2 -- Day 3 -- Day 4 -- this is Day 5 -- Day 6 | See the 1998 Horsethief 500 or the Oregon Backcountry Discovery Route (OBDR 2000) |
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Ascent |
Switchback 3 |
Boiling Lake |
Mad River deadfall |
Dinner |
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DAY5:
The group has split up. Helge, Alex, Cris and Perry headed back towards Seattle. Tom forged on ahead, solo into Horsethief basin. Horsehead pass (7600ft) is in the distance (center) and is the entrance to Horsethief basin from the Foggy Dew side. Tom's cockpit: Touratech rollchart holder, GPSIII+ and BarPack take care of navigation chores. Ahead on the numberplate is the Glovebox. |
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The Forest service has reamed out Switchback 3 since last year. Take a look at switchback 3 from last year. |
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The meadows around Boiling lake were lush and green. |
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Mad River trail blocked by deadfall. |
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Dinner. The old standard 24 oz can of Dinty Moore stew is great DualSport chow. It seems to be available at every mini-mart so you only have to carry it for a few hours in the afternoon. The wide squatty can is easy to stand in the
fire, and it has real (?) roast beef chunks.
I bought a small onion and a carrot, boiling the fresh vegetables in the can. Just a little bit of freshness does wonders for canned food. |
| Horsethief99 | Day 1 -- Day 2 -- Day 3 -- Day 4 -- this is Day 5 -- Day 6 | See the 1998 Horsethief 500 or the Oregon Backcountry Discovery Route (OBDR 2000) |
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Tom Myers is the owner of CycoActive Inc / Touratech-USA in Seattle, WA. |
CycoActive Website:
Cyco rides: Horsethief 500 (1998) Horsethief 99 (1999) OBDR (2000) |
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