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<blockquote data-quote="nick c" data-source="post: 1513906" data-attributes="member: 16567"><p>I've attempted several of the old trails up that way off Salmon La Sac/Fish Lake, I've never made it all the way as we usually camp up their in May and every year there's been too much snow still. This year I'm thinking of switching up my camping and doing Salmon la Sac late summer so we can get up to the mines and lakes.</p><p></p><p>As Jim said the trails aren't hard, very nice views. Last year when I was up there a couple of the trails had some really narrow spots, where you end up hanging the majority of a tire over the edge due to wash outs. Those spots can be pretty un-nerving since its a LONG way down with nothing to catch you. I'm on Toyota axles with 37 Iroks and I wouldn't want to go through those spots with anything wider, unless I pre-ran a winch line to the other side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick c, post: 1513906, member: 16567"] I've attempted several of the old trails up that way off Salmon La Sac/Fish Lake, I've never made it all the way as we usually camp up their in May and every year there's been too much snow still. This year I'm thinking of switching up my camping and doing Salmon la Sac late summer so we can get up to the mines and lakes. As Jim said the trails aren't hard, very nice views. Last year when I was up there a couple of the trails had some really narrow spots, where you end up hanging the majority of a tire over the edge due to wash outs. Those spots can be pretty un-nerving since its a LONG way down with nothing to catch you. I'm on Toyota axles with 37 Iroks and I wouldn't want to go through those spots with anything wider, unless I pre-ran a winch line to the other side. [/QUOTE]
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