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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1851917" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There is one two lane highway (#95( going north to south in far eastern Oregon. Another paved road in Idaho running into Nevada. I have been told it is not a good idea to use that road in the winter months. That is it for paved roads in the entire area. The road out to that ghost town doesn't require 4 wheel drive but you want plenty of ground clearance. 10 miles or more of gravel road which hasn't seen a grader in decades. Driving down highway 95 you will see a mailbox along the road and a two track leading out. No ranch in sight. It might easily be 10-12 miles out that two track to the ranch. The wife owned a ranch that wasn't in that watershed but that general part of the world. Her driveway was 14 miles long.</p><p>Imagine an area bigger than the state of Maryland with only 2 paved roads. Both going north and south and they are about 80 miles apart. Any other things which pass as a road it is advisable to have 4 wheel drive, extra gas, food, and water. No cell service and a very long walk to the nearest anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1851917, member: 498"] There is one two lane highway (#95( going north to south in far eastern Oregon. Another paved road in Idaho running into Nevada. I have been told it is not a good idea to use that road in the winter months. That is it for paved roads in the entire area. The road out to that ghost town doesn't require 4 wheel drive but you want plenty of ground clearance. 10 miles or more of gravel road which hasn't seen a grader in decades. Driving down highway 95 you will see a mailbox along the road and a two track leading out. No ranch in sight. It might easily be 10-12 miles out that two track to the ranch. The wife owned a ranch that wasn't in that watershed but that general part of the world. Her driveway was 14 miles long. Imagine an area bigger than the state of Maryland with only 2 paved roads. Both going north and south and they are about 80 miles apart. Any other things which pass as a road it is advisable to have 4 wheel drive, extra gas, food, and water. No cell service and a very long walk to the nearest anything. [/QUOTE]
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