We drove several miles down to the hot springs
where we were going to camp. We had made our bed in the back of the scout prior to leaving, so all we had to do was organize some stuff and crawl in back with our cushions and sleeping bags. After we got all our stuff situated we grabbed our towels, candles, plastic and our Pj’s and headed up the trail to our #1 favorite Idaho
hot spring to soak our bones and just relax.
We soaked for about 2 hours and headed back down for bed. Rori crawled in bed and I sat there letting the scout warm up one last time, when I spotted a fox sniffing around the rig looking for food she didn’t
seem all to concerned about us, after watching him for a few minutes, I threw him some food and lights out.......
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My wife Rori and I decided to take a adventure to the Beaver Lodge in the snow, so
we decided we would 4x4 up to Atlanta Idaho and spend our New Year Eve there. Atlanta is a little mining town that dates back to 1890, its 68 miles of off-road terrain, starting with washboard to ice and snow, the road follows the rivers edge. One of the first things we came across is the Arrow Rock Dam which was originally constructed in 1911-1915, Later it was modified in1935-1937. This is a cool little piece of history.
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Well I came to the trees they where talking about and I jumped my bike over the first one because it had trees stacked on the other side so I would be able to ride right back over if I need to.
After that I went another half a mile and there were two or three big trees blocking the trail and I could not find a way around, I tried to get around but end up falling over and working real hard getting my motorcycle back upright.
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The last spot I left off was at some corrals, at the and of the 4x4 road, the Idaho Centennial Trail has been a 4x4 road up to this point. Well actually there was one mile that you would have to walk or ride a bike, peddle bike or motorbike would work I think. We passed Anderson Ranch
resovoir
on the way to the next part of the trail I was going to do, I was going to do it (north to south) insted of south to north like I had been doing ; so I went to an old town called Featherville Idaho, t
hen went east about four or five miles to a campground/trailhead called Willow Creek, it had a bridge
crossing the river going to the south.
The Idaho Centennial Trail runs right threw the campgroung, and keeps going all the way to hwy 75 north of Sun Valley about twenty five miles. It is single track wide, (no 4wheelers) you’ll have to take motorcycle, walk, horse or maybe a bicycle. The trail also forks about half way to the hwy, so you can go west at the half way point and end up at Stanley
Idaho
. Anyway on Sept 25, 2006 we started by Featherville at Willow Creek trailhead and went south.
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