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Planning a Trip. ET Highway


Mr.Mike73

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I am planning a trip to Las Vegas Nevada. to knock out the ET HighWay Power Trail.

I am thinking starting around July 4th.

are there any cachers out there that would want to team up and do some speed caching?

can be done in 3 days from what i hear. but that is SPEED CACHING. so probably looking at 4 days.

there is a lot to plan 2 + cars would be best and safer.

 

Mr.Mike73

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I would be game if the date was January 30th 2016 :tired:

Sometimes in the winter you still have snow and black ice. Yes Snow. That was one of the reasons it got shut down because of a vehicle and a snow plow. April or May is good.

 

I've driven the ET highway many times in the winter...some might call that snow, I call it a little bit of white stuff on the ground. I guess if you aren't used to winter driving, then be careful. I have driven the entire Alaskan highway a couple of times in the winter, that was real snow and ice :anibad:

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We did it in mid April 2011 and ran into about 8" of snow around 5,700' elevation (0838-E.T.). We only did a couple more before heading into California and lower elevation. Living in an area that averages over 100" of snow each year, the driving didn't bother us but trying to find a pile of rocks with that much snow was nearly impossible. If we return to finish it, I'll definitely wait until at least mid-May.

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Great tips!!

I'll need to keep an eye on the weather and be willing to adjust based on what's happening on the ground that week.

I'm a Montana guy living in Arkansas so I understand that its both my driving and those around me that 'keep us all safe.'

I'm hoping for a dry but cool run at this thing! if not now, sometime before high summer.

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Great tips!!

I'll need to keep an eye on the weather and be willing to adjust based on what's happening on the ground that week.

I'm a Montana guy living in Arkansas so I understand that its both my driving and those around me that 'keep us all safe.'

I'm hoping for a dry but cool run at this thing! if not now, sometime before high summer.

I'd welcome some rain if it were high summer...but other than that I'll hope the weather holds for you!

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We did the trail in late June 2012. It was 108 in the shade in Las Vegas the day before we drove up there. I don't care if it's a dry heat, it's still a lot of heat. But once we gained some elevation the temps dropped to a comfortable high 80's. We did encounter high winds which made the dust blow like crazy in the more open areas, but the heat wasn't an issue. And caching at night was an amazing experience. I had no idea just how much light pollution affected my view of the skies on the east coast.

 

Rule #1. Bring PLENTY of water.

Rule #2. Carry an extra 5 gallons of gas. When you need to use it, it's time to drive to the nearest town and fill up your car and spare can without stopping for more caches.

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I was out there this past April on a caching trip to get all 17 Nevada Counties. We ended up doing the first 25 caches, which was kind of fun. I admire those folks who do the whole thing, but the three of us were (a) en route to Vegas and (B) laughing too hard to any more. We weren't swapping cache containers but our Door Closed-to-Door Closed time between caches seemed to be about 1m 5s -- that's 40 hours do to it all that absurd pace. But Nevada desert country is lovely. I hope you enjoy it.

 

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