I woke up this morning and decided that I would like to go for a drive. After relaying that to hubby, he decided we would go up toward Marysville and Yuba county area. We ended up in Plumas National Forest. He was trying to find the road he and his Dad went down way back in the day where one could ride in the back of a old 56 Chevy with mattresses stacked so high that one could rest their feet on the top of the cab while sitting on them. Yes, that is what he did. LOL I guess his Dad and a friend would go up to this place and camp for a month, then go home. Anyway, didn't find that road. LOL
We ended up on Forest road 21N19. Here is the route, but my app kind of lost it's connection a few times. LOL The green line is where we went in and then we went to the right on Shady Lane (didn't have any signs saying it was Shady Lane though), down to the end where it went to the creek. On the way out where you see the dotted blue line that kind of passes over the trail instead of on it, is the way we ended up going back out. The blue lines that actually follow the road is the hi way.
Oh, forgot, we actually went down this trail first, but I forgot to turn on my tracker and we found a locked gate going forward the "peak" and the other direction did go back out to the road.
Will continue in next post.........
We ended up on Forest road 21N19. Here is the route, but my app kind of lost it's connection a few times. LOL The green line is where we went in and then we went to the right on Shady Lane (didn't have any signs saying it was Shady Lane though), down to the end where it went to the creek. On the way out where you see the dotted blue line that kind of passes over the trail instead of on it, is the way we ended up going back out. The blue lines that actually follow the road is the hi way.
Oh, forgot, we actually went down this trail first, but I forgot to turn on my tracker and we found a locked gate going forward the "peak" and the other direction did go back out to the road.
Will continue in next post.........