RollinRuger

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Just got back last night we camped out up their, we stayed for two days and one night having to leave cause the storm probably would have kept us up their longer than we would have liked to stay. Tons of wild life and beutiful country we saw a pheasent, tons of jack rabbit, two black tail doe, and heard a bear screaming about a ridge away at night. I didn't get any thing but it was fun anyway, we were kind of just checking it out. Almost rolled the jeep on one of the crazy trails up their.http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e196/RollinRuger/mnf004.jpg
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bear springs,alder springs, the closest town was elk grove and after that willows.
 

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I'm surprised the roads were open with that weather. I've been itching to get up that way, but figured I wouldn't be able to get past the trailhead.

I've been up there in the snow once, and those roads DO get tricky.
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im sure their closed now. it turned into what you saw in those picture in about a half hour. it was sunny(but freezing) and then the snow came in real thick. I went down into the scrub at bear springs and noticed that if you look under their all around you its like a bone yard, i should of gotten pictures. Right where i was looking their were probably about 20 or so bones in one spot.
 
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