Wednesday, October 17, 2007

A Trail

We've just gotten the resources together to build a trail from Winnemucca to the top of Winnemucca Mountain.

A single track bike trail, winding around the mountain for up to eleven miles.

The concept is to keep the overall grade to the top at about 6%, so you won't have to be a mountain goat to ride all the way to the top. Or, you could have somebody drive you up to the top, and drop you off. Then ride downhill, or coast, all the way to town.

The entire length is to be new single track construction, likely with the use of some existing single track game trails, None of the route is to be on two track jeep roads. The trail is intended for the use of hikers, bicyclists, and horseback riders. It would be nice if we could find a few water seeps, so that a drink might be had along the way.















Now that the funds are secure, or we hope nearly so, the next steps are the layout and design, and of course, a mountain of paper processed to make sure everyone's interests are addressed, and to ensure the agencies are all lined up, with the proper authority identified, so they can give each other permission.

There is still much work to do, and many questions to be answered, but the funding carries with it a certain kind of inertia that should help move the project along.


One thing we know, there is not much shade to get under anywhere on the mountain.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Artifacts
















We could have some of this kind of fun.

Grade 2.6

This class photo was taken just a couple of months after I moved to my hometown on the High Plains. Didn't know any of these people just yet. Some would become my best friends, some my enemies, a couple became my secret sweethearts. Imagine that.

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Outpost










Up on the corner.

This is where one goes in these parts for provisions. You can clean your duds, get right with Jesus, by imported Mexican goods, and get convenience items of all sorts. I like the atmosphere in this photo.

It's not dark yet, but it's getting there.