Oct 12, 2012 #1 highz Retreaded Joined Jul 13, 2008 Messages 1,816 Location Sacramento Mountains, NM Here's a report on a short trip to the wilderness area closest to where I live. Three Rivers
Oct 13, 2012 #2 Overland Hadley Contributors Joined Jun 17, 2010 Messages 1,365 Location Lake Superior North That is such a great area. Is the campground host who takes your liscense number still there?
Oct 13, 2012 #3 OP OP highz Retreaded Joined Jul 13, 2008 Messages 1,816 Location Sacramento Mountains, NM That is such a great area. Is the campground host who takes your liscense number still there? I think his name is John? Yep, he's still there - been there for fifteen years or more.
That is such a great area. Is the campground host who takes your liscense number still there? I think his name is John? Yep, he's still there - been there for fifteen years or more.
Oct 13, 2012 #4 Dughlas Stiubhart It's good to be Stew Joined Dec 19, 2006 Messages 1,474 Location SE CO Highz, is this campground just to the east of the Three Rivers Petroglyph site and campground?
Oct 13, 2012 #5 OP OP highz Retreaded Joined Jul 13, 2008 Messages 1,816 Location Sacramento Mountains, NM Highz, is this campground just to the east of the Three Rivers Petroglyph site and campground? That's the one. Just keep driving on the road that goes by the petroglyphs and it dead-ends at the CG.
Highz, is this campground just to the east of the Three Rivers Petroglyph site and campground? That's the one. Just keep driving on the road that goes by the petroglyphs and it dead-ends at the CG.
Oct 13, 2012 #6 Casa Escarlata Robles Too C'est la vie Site Team Joined Oct 16, 2009 Messages 9,639 Location monterey bay area Here's a report on a short trip to the wilderness area closest to where I live. Three Rivers Nice report Highz.Not being an "expert" but the flowering plant looks like our clematis that grows around our coastal mts. Frank
Here's a report on a short trip to the wilderness area closest to where I live. Three Rivers Nice report Highz.Not being an "expert" but the flowering plant looks like our clematis that grows around our coastal mts. Frank