Bronzewyrm
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I was contacted about a month ago and asked if there was a place I knew of and if I was willing to lead a "snow day" type of run. he had several members of his family and specifically a 3yr old little girl that wanted to get out and play in the snow, in a desperate way. I made a few shoutouts and got a few warm replies back. so we decided to set a date and set up some run plans.
We met up at the Shari's restaurant right off of Lancaster dr. and Hw22.
Mopar440 met Tessa, Josh, And I for some early morning grub. After slamming a cup of coffee we were met by Larry's (Deminoid369) smiling face. We must have had good timing Because just as we made our way to the jeeps, the rest of the group starting rolling in. With 5 XJ's, A Grand Cherokee, and a F250 Deep. we set out to make a final fuel stop in Stayton.
From there we stopped at the Ginger Bread House and added a Toyota pickup to the group. From there its only about another mile up the road where you turn onto N.Fork Rd. this turns into NF2207. it dumps out on the west side of the Detroit lake area on Hw22 if you follow it all the way through. our destination goal was Opal lake. The lake sits a 3600ft +/- but the road is on a ridge that runs around the lake about 400 ft higher.
3pools is a popular swimming spot in the summer time and was my 1st planned stop. I come here every year for family camping, but I had never seen it iced up. it proved to be just as fun!
Larry goofing off with the rest of them. Keep in mind This was the graceful slide. we missed the good one:twak:
http://s387.photobucket.com/user/Bronzewyrm/media/opal%20lake%20snow%20run/VID_20131215_104545_zps6c848efb.mp4.html
The Girls
http://s387.photobucket.com/user/Bronzewyrm/media/opal%20lake%20snow%20run/VID_20131215_105148_zpsf03a2eb6.mp4.html
From here we headed up quite a bit. I wanted to stop at a camp site I always go to. I has a killer view, a killer spot for the "beer corral", and a lagoon/waterfall for serenity. I really thought with the recent weather and the group we were packing, that we would struggle to make it there. After arriving and only having 2" of slushy snow on the ground Zach and I, without saying a thing, we obviously displeased.
Zach and I looked to the group for a choice. hang here, or push of to the lake witch was above us by another 1200 ft. Zach's MOM says "let go for more snow" WOOP! we push on!
After about a 10 min drive we started noticing more snow buildup (I was getting kinda worried at this point) it was looking really good, Larry was having fun going "line to line" up the hill where we found the end of the plowed tracks. I didn't want to dig to deep of holes for the group so I decided to jump out and air down. (I had been mostly 2wd and full psi up to to this point.) I was so excited to start breaking trail that I didn't look behind me for the entire group, I had 2 sets of lights behind me as I made my way up the hill. the snow depth grew Quick. Keith and Larry both jumped out to drop some more psi.
we I looked over and caught a look at the lake. We had passed the day use area in the snow and were neer 1000ft +/- above the lake. Keith then informed me that D/T snow excitement the Toyota had nosed into the ditch playing around, and the f250 was having problems back where we stopped. knowing a couple in the group would most likely not venture up this far I turned around to give the Big Pig some assistance.
http://s387.photobucket.com/user/Bronzewyrm/media/opal%20lake%20snow%20run/VID_20131215_132413_zps8f5eb6d4.mp4.html
We met up at the Shari's restaurant right off of Lancaster dr. and Hw22.
Mopar440 met Tessa, Josh, And I for some early morning grub. After slamming a cup of coffee we were met by Larry's (Deminoid369) smiling face. We must have had good timing Because just as we made our way to the jeeps, the rest of the group starting rolling in. With 5 XJ's, A Grand Cherokee, and a F250 Deep. we set out to make a final fuel stop in Stayton.


From there we stopped at the Ginger Bread House and added a Toyota pickup to the group. From there its only about another mile up the road where you turn onto N.Fork Rd. this turns into NF2207. it dumps out on the west side of the Detroit lake area on Hw22 if you follow it all the way through. our destination goal was Opal lake. The lake sits a 3600ft +/- but the road is on a ridge that runs around the lake about 400 ft higher.
3pools is a popular swimming spot in the summer time and was my 1st planned stop. I come here every year for family camping, but I had never seen it iced up. it proved to be just as fun!


Larry goofing off with the rest of them. Keep in mind This was the graceful slide. we missed the good one:twak:
http://s387.photobucket.com/user/Bronzewyrm/media/opal%20lake%20snow%20run/VID_20131215_104545_zps6c848efb.mp4.html
The Girls
http://s387.photobucket.com/user/Bronzewyrm/media/opal%20lake%20snow%20run/VID_20131215_105148_zpsf03a2eb6.mp4.html
From here we headed up quite a bit. I wanted to stop at a camp site I always go to. I has a killer view, a killer spot for the "beer corral", and a lagoon/waterfall for serenity. I really thought with the recent weather and the group we were packing, that we would struggle to make it there. After arriving and only having 2" of slushy snow on the ground Zach and I, without saying a thing, we obviously displeased.



Zach and I looked to the group for a choice. hang here, or push of to the lake witch was above us by another 1200 ft. Zach's MOM says "let go for more snow" WOOP! we push on!
After about a 10 min drive we started noticing more snow buildup (I was getting kinda worried at this point) it was looking really good, Larry was having fun going "line to line" up the hill where we found the end of the plowed tracks. I didn't want to dig to deep of holes for the group so I decided to jump out and air down. (I had been mostly 2wd and full psi up to to this point.) I was so excited to start breaking trail that I didn't look behind me for the entire group, I had 2 sets of lights behind me as I made my way up the hill. the snow depth grew Quick. Keith and Larry both jumped out to drop some more psi.


we I looked over and caught a look at the lake. We had passed the day use area in the snow and were neer 1000ft +/- above the lake. Keith then informed me that D/T snow excitement the Toyota had nosed into the ditch playing around, and the f250 was having problems back where we stopped. knowing a couple in the group would most likely not venture up this far I turned around to give the Big Pig some assistance.


http://s387.photobucket.com/user/Bronzewyrm/media/opal%20lake%20snow%20run/VID_20131215_132413_zps8f5eb6d4.mp4.html
