We started riding around 10 am. We took off toward Ricky
Peak and ended up dropping down the back side toward
Sonora. If there was more snow, we would have been able to
make it back to the truck, but there wasn't so Robbie
caught a ride 14 miles up the road to come back to us with
the truck and trailer around 4pm. It was another awesome
day of virtually go anywhere riding.
Day 2, Ricky Peak
Justin with the moutians
we rode yesterday in the distance
Justin
Robbie
Some mountains
Robbie, Tanner, and
myself with Bridgeport in the valley and the moutains
we rode the day before in the distance
Some mountains
Justin
Some moutains
Bridgeport in the valle
and the moutains we rode yesterday in the
distance
Some moutains
Some moutains
Some moutains
Some moutains
Bridgeport in the valle
and the moutains we rode yesterday in the
distance
Stopped to replace a
belt in Roy's snowmobile
Tanner, Robbie, and Roy
suiting up
Roy and Tanner
Get an idea of how steep
the hill is
A canyon
A veiw from the base of
Ricky Peak
Robbie, Roy, and Tanner
waking toward Ricky Peak
Ricky Peak, elveation
10,200 feet
Robbie and Roy in front
of Ricky Peak
Robbie and Roy walking
back to their snowmobiles
A view over Tanner's
shoulder
A beautiful view
Roy
Accross a hill
Wind blown snow
Getting ready to take
off
Rock face
There was cell service
on top of that moutain
Some highmarking on a
very steep hill. Robbie was coming down it at 50mph.
His track is the highest one.
We dropped 2000 feet in
elveation down the ravine to the right
Checking out the
bowl
At highway 395 and 108
waiting for Robbie to come back with the truck and
trailer
Tanner, just being
himself, and Roy in the back
Sonora Marine training
base
Sonora Marine training
base
Sonora Marine training
base
Sonora Marine training
base
Sonora Marine training
base
Sonora Marine training
base
Walker River
Robbie, Tanner, and
Justin watching TV back in the hotel