HIGH DESERT
ADVENTURE |
Who's
Crazy Enough To Go To The Desert In The Middle Of the Summer? |
Editor/Photo: Eric Bewley |
BEND, OR - Late in the
summer is not usually a time when one wants to go out wheeling in the
desert. Temperatures can be quite inhospitable. Water is scarce making
trails very dusty and unpleasant. These are just a couple of things that
we expected when we headed out to central Oregon on a weekend adventure.
What we didn't count on, was several aggressive hives of bees. More on
that later...

The call went out to the Mid-Valley Crawlers, MVC, to
go out on an adventure where we would check out the stars at our favorite
'local' observatory, Pine Mountain, do some wheeling in the Ft. Rock and
Millican OHV areas that always seem to be closed but were open during this
weekend, some light spelunking, and some good times around the camp fire.
| Many hardy souls made it out
for this fun weekend. We made it into our camping area a little late on
Friday so by the time we got all situated and ready to go up to the
observatory, it was pretty late. Nonetheless, we trudged off towards
Pine Mountain in the pitch black of a moon-less night, which is perfect
for star viewing by the way, using some of the trails of the Millican
trail system to get there. The trails, being smallish in nature were
perfect for our Samurai vehicles. It was perfect. What made it even more
so was the serenading over the CB by one of our crew. |

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The next day began a little bit late
due to the experiences the night before. All that we all knew now was that we
wanted, no needed... a factory tuned 5mW 532 nm wavelength green laser for
pointing and the stars and blinding friends. Anyway, we off to explore the
trails system in the area and see what we could see. Most of the trails in the
Ft. Rock and Millican OHV areas are for motorcycle and ATV but a few are for us.
We spent the day wandering around checking the sites.


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These trails are pretty basic but are fun for the
exploration factor. We tried a few GPS geo caches and what not just to
spice it up a bit. Before long, we had all the spice that I wanted when
a little-bitty rock jumped up and pulled the power wire out of my
electric fuel pump. Ugh... After a bit of Macguivering, we used the
windshield washer fluid bottle to feed the Weber carburetor. This worked
great. We filled it up and headed into LaPine to get a new fuel pump.
After a bit of lunch and a quick installation in the parts store parking
lot we were back on our way.
Next on the agenda was trying out the new Ground Hog rock crawl area
that has been set up in the Millican OHV area. The Deschutes county 4
wheelers have been working with BLM to set up a rather nice rock crawl
area and we were obliged to check it out. There are several fun and
exciting things to do here in the crawl. As a promoter, I wish is was a
little closer to civilization because I think a rock crawl event would
be just fantastic here.
We all played around for a bit and then headed back to camp for the
evening's meal and frolic. The horror was evident as soon as we stepped
out of our vehicles as swarms of 'meat bees' were surrounding the area.
With little fear and some bravado, we carried on through the night,
determined not to succumb to the evil that is... angry bees.
We broke camp and headed for home the next morning with only one more
adventure goal in mind. We wanted to do some spelunking in the local
caves around Bend. There are several easy caves to explore very close to
the Bend area. They are mostly all lava tube type caves so they are
pretty level and quite easy to traverse with little gear or experience.
Which is perfect for us! We spent probably two or three hours in the
nice cool caves exploring in air-conditioned delight.... Then it was
back on the road towards home. |


Sure, the desert probably isn't the best place to go
for a summer weekend retreat but with a vibrant and inventive crew such as
the MVC bunch, it isn't hard to have a good time just about anywhere at
anytime. See you on the next adventure!
ZW
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