IntoTheVoid's Vacation 2015: In Search of B-24 "Liberator" Bomber...Success!
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The first picture shows Pueblo Mountain and the big fence post, on the right, in the middle of the picture points to where the bomber site is, that meadow right under the peak.
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The second picture we are right at the base of the meadow, just above of my truck on the right.
The rocky craig is the peak of the mountain.
Still about a mile from the site but it was the steepest part of the road. You can see the road winding up the mountain.
Remarkable views.
We also had to move a few boulders from our path.
The rocky craig is the peak of the mountain.
Still about a mile from the site but it was the steepest part of the road. You can see the road winding up the mountain.
Remarkable views.
We also had to move a few boulders from our path.
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When we crested onto the meadow this is what we saw, it stopped us in our tracks. We sat there for about 10 minutes, opened a beer, before we ventured to the site. It was heart stopping.
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We spent about 4 hours at the site and then headed down the mountain to find a camp site.
On the way up, we crossed Denio creek with some water flowing in it and figured we would drive up creek to see if we could locate a camp spot.
On the way up, we crossed Denio creek with some water flowing in it and figured we would drive up creek to see if we could locate a camp spot.
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We found a old herder's cabin or what was left of it right on the creek with a few small willow trees that we call home for the night.
With Pueblo Mountain as the back drop I made a quick dinner and then just sat and talk about the day and watched for falling stars.
I saw about 10 falling stars that night due to the Perseid meteor shower that was going on.
The first picture you can see Propeller Meadow on the mountain. It is just right of the peak, right center of the picture, where the peak slopes down and where the deep valley is.
With Pueblo Mountain as the back drop I made a quick dinner and then just sat and talk about the day and watched for falling stars.
I saw about 10 falling stars that night due to the Perseid meteor shower that was going on.
The first picture you can see Propeller Meadow on the mountain. It is just right of the peak, right center of the picture, where the peak slopes down and where the deep valley is.
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The smoke kinda cleared out the next day so we went for a two hour hike in the morning.
Just like everything else out there, the sunrise was amazing.
Just like everything else out there, the sunrise was amazing.
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The hot springs were about 50 miles from Denio. 50 miles out there is just a drop in the bucket.
Been about three day since we had a bath and the veggies were getting ripe!
Had to pass thru Denio and saw this lonely phone booth out in the middle of nowhere so I had to take a picture.
Been about three day since we had a bath and the veggies were getting ripe!
Had to pass thru Denio and saw this lonely phone booth out in the middle of nowhere so I had to take a picture.
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What a great trip report and tons of awesome amazing pics! Thank you for sharing and the history lesson..I will add this to the trip list and pay my respects as well. Flags look great and way to honor the greatest generation. The burgers and shakes look killer!
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Filled our gut and then headed back to Paisley base camp for the night but had to cross Catlow Valley and then into the Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge and then across Warner Valley to Rabbit Hills and across Abert desert. It was a long drive but well worth it.