Aug. 2 -Wildhorse to Evans Creek (121 miles)

An early start took us through big trees along a ridge.

Wildhorse Lookout Road in the Siskiyou National Forest.

We then descended to Agness Road, went through the one store/motel/campground site of the town and up the Rogue River to Foster Bar. This is the take out site for the rafters on the wild and scenic river trip. We thought we might meet our friends at the take out. Their vehicles weren’t in the parking lot, so they had either finished the trip and left, or the shuttle service hadn’t delivered the vehicles to the take out yet. We took a little walk down to the river and who comes around the last bend, whooping and hollering, but our 4 friends! What timing! We had lunch with them and Mavrik played with dogs of other rafters taking out then we had to get back on the road.

Mavrik was happy to see his buddies again!

We took paved Forest Service roads back towards Wolf Creek but crossed I-5 a few miles south at Sunny Valley, site of the Applegate Trail Museum. Several covered wagons in the parking lot provided a juxtaposition of old and new transportation!

We continued on paved roads into BLM land, almost getting lost on their poorly marked gravel roads. Thank goodness for GPS, how did those pioneers do it without the modern electronics? We found our previous campsite at Elderberry Flat on the West Fork of Evans Creek, but it was occupied so we explored along the creek and found a great swimming hole/campsite.

An excellent swimming hole on Evans Creek.

Aug. 3 -Evans Creek to Home (192 miles)

We had a wonderful campsite on Evans Creek.

But 8 nights out sleeping on the ground was taking its toll on us. A last swim in the creek and we decided to take pavement and get home today.

I rode to Shady Cove, got on Highway 62 and headed to Union Creek, in the trees along the Rogue River. For everything you want to know about the Rogue River click HERE. We stopped for a break and I got some ice cream at the little shop. Then continued on Highway 230 to Diamond Lake to connect with Windigo Pass road, a total of 107 miles. I then gave the motorcycle over to Robert so he could enjoy the last 52 mile stretch of gravel and dirt roads to near Lapine where we caught the last 33 miles of Highway 97 back home! 831 miles total. I rode the motorcycle for 713 miles, Robert rode it for 118 miles!

Happy Trails!