Off to Bowman
Moderator: hemingray
Off to Bowman
Time to run the Wolverine around the Bowman area, still doing the break-in. What a mob scene. Looks like Grouse and Lindsey and Carr were still not accessible since there was a distinct lack of cars around the access roads. No shortage of people out around Bowman though - the campsites were mobbed. Even the side roads above had people embedded. The 76 road was blocked by snow and Meadow Lake Road was mostly blocked 2/3 of the way to Tollhouse Lake. Oh well! Nice with so much water running all over as the snow is melting.
By the way, it seems like the county (or someone) graded Bowman Lake Road - much improved. A little smoother in the Wolverine, but still - I notice a lot of the problem spots are improved, especially from Jackson Creek Campground on up. Must have done that last season, I didn't get out much! Frikkin' Subies and Land Rovers and even a Mustang cruising down - the standard has gone up. The gateway for boat is improved, there's some fancy stuff getting up there now instead of the usual little aluminum boats and beater trailers. Can't wait for the rutting to get back to normal!
Spring along Bowman Lake Road.
Bowman Lake is spilling at the spillway, creating a torrent in the usually dry section.
Jackson Creek Falls
Below Jackson Creek Falls
Rock Phlox
Seasonal runoff, this will be dry in a month or so
The splash at little French Creek is flowing well.
English Mountain, northwest side
High up view of the waste dam at Bowman, spillway is flowing.
Looking back at Fall Creek Mountain from Graniteville Road
Looking back at Bowman Lake
By the way, it seems like the county (or someone) graded Bowman Lake Road - much improved. A little smoother in the Wolverine, but still - I notice a lot of the problem spots are improved, especially from Jackson Creek Campground on up. Must have done that last season, I didn't get out much! Frikkin' Subies and Land Rovers and even a Mustang cruising down - the standard has gone up. The gateway for boat is improved, there's some fancy stuff getting up there now instead of the usual little aluminum boats and beater trailers. Can't wait for the rutting to get back to normal!
Spring along Bowman Lake Road.
Bowman Lake is spilling at the spillway, creating a torrent in the usually dry section.
Jackson Creek Falls
Below Jackson Creek Falls
Rock Phlox
Seasonal runoff, this will be dry in a month or so
The splash at little French Creek is flowing well.
English Mountain, northwest side
High up view of the waste dam at Bowman, spillway is flowing.
Looking back at Fall Creek Mountain from Graniteville Road
Looking back at Bowman Lake
Wherever I go, there I am
Paynes Creek 2016!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
16 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec EPS SE
09 Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI 4x4 EPS
Paynes Creek 2016!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
16 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec EPS SE
09 Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI 4x4 EPS
Re: Off to Bowman
awesome dave looks great with water and snow!!!!!!! not all the dust we are used to in sept!
South Side Keeper
Paynes Creek 2017
Paynes Creek 2017
Re: Off to Bowman
awesome dave looks great with water and snow!!!!!!! not all the dust we are used to in sept!
South Side Keeper
Paynes Creek 2017
Paynes Creek 2017
Re: Off to Bowman
Seeing that makes me want a wolverine really bad. So if I want the toughest terrain around bowman where do I go? I know a few spots on the other side by Cisco and fordyce but I'm looking for something close to faucherie, sawmill and bowman.
Re: Off to Bowman
I always thought Bowman Road itself was the toughest terrain! But it's been improved a lot.
There's the Fordyce from the upper side (access from Meadow Lake), but you will have to ride to Meadow Lake. Based on the snow I saw last weekend (thick drifts, in broad sunny areas) I'm guessing it will be still blocked above Tollhouse Lake for awhile.
There really isn't much rocky stuff that I can think of in that area. If you want plain challenging, you can find your way up English Mountain!
There's the Fordyce from the upper side (access from Meadow Lake), but you will have to ride to Meadow Lake. Based on the snow I saw last weekend (thick drifts, in broad sunny areas) I'm guessing it will be still blocked above Tollhouse Lake for awhile.
There really isn't much rocky stuff that I can think of in that area. If you want plain challenging, you can find your way up English Mountain!
Wherever I go, there I am
Paynes Creek 2016!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
16 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec EPS SE
09 Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI 4x4 EPS
Paynes Creek 2016!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
16 Yamaha Wolverine R-Spec EPS SE
09 Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI 4x4 EPS
Re: Off to Bowman
Yeah that's kinda what I was thinking. Might try to Billy goat up some mountains. I know there used to be a trail from east of sawmill that went up to the faucherie waterfalls. Gonna see if I can get to them on the quad.
Re: Off to Bowman
ben u are not even suposed to be on the road that goes to faucherie !!!!!!! and i know what trail u mean from the dam think its a shame that they closed this lake off to us!
South Side Keeper
Paynes Creek 2017
Paynes Creek 2017
Re: Off to Bowman
Really?! That dirt road isn't open to ohv? That sucks. Well I'll ride it till I get in trouble. I thought all that was open to ohv stuff.
Re: Off to Bowman
EigerMike wrote:ben u are not even suposed to be on the road that goes to faucherie !!!!!!! and i know what trail u mean from the dam think its a shame that they closed this lake off to us!
Really? I've been on that dirt road a ton....WTH
The last words spoken before a YouTube video is filmed: "Hold my beer, now watch this..."
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 117 guests