Completed the run to La Milla. Heres where we aimed to go ( You'll need google earth)
http://britain.connectnet.com/Photography/TastyRock.kmz
Using GPS we turned of Hwy 2 in the Rumerosa and started the trip. We wasted some time though sorting out all the dead end roads. The area is covered with those private camping parks. With roads going everywhere and going no where. We even dead ended into a cattle field. Once we sorted all that out and got the right trail is was smooth riding.
The area is very scenic once out of the Rumerosa, lots of Pine trees and boulder out croppings.
The road is well maintained and you should be able to tow. Once at La Milla the boulders were a bit larger then Google earthed showed. You could spend a week in this area and not run out of trails rocks or things to do. We ran across about 15 campers in the La Milla area, on the way in/out we only passed about 4 cars/trucks all locals.
An yea George was there before....dang!
Heres the pics
http://britain.connectnet.com/Photog...lla/index.html
http://britain.connectnet.com/Photography/TastyRock.kmz
Using GPS we turned of Hwy 2 in the Rumerosa and started the trip. We wasted some time though sorting out all the dead end roads. The area is covered with those private camping parks. With roads going everywhere and going no where. We even dead ended into a cattle field. Once we sorted all that out and got the right trail is was smooth riding.
The area is very scenic once out of the Rumerosa, lots of Pine trees and boulder out croppings.
The road is well maintained and you should be able to tow. Once at La Milla the boulders were a bit larger then Google earthed showed. You could spend a week in this area and not run out of trails rocks or things to do. We ran across about 15 campers in the La Milla area, on the way in/out we only passed about 4 cars/trucks all locals.
An yea George was there before....dang!
Heres the pics
http://britain.connectnet.com/Photog...lla/index.html
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