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gjagielsRe: Access from the south

gjagiels

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the info, I didn't think it was accessible from the south. I have also heard if you try to drive around the southern tip of the range, it is fenced with no way around.
Posted Apr 29, 2009 1:59 pm

ericwillhiteRe: Access from the south

ericwillhite

Voted 10/10

Turns out you can access from the south as Dean did it this week. In daylight, I guess I would have noticed a road branching off to the right before hitting the military base.
Posted Aug 19, 2009 11:05 pm

gjagielsRe: Access from the south

gjagiels

Hasn't voted

Ok, you're talking about accessing Lakeside from the south, yes it is most definately doable. I thought you meant coming into the range directly from the south. On the page I mentioned the pavement ends, which it doesn't it goes into the military base and that dirt road branches off to the right. I'll change it, thanks!

Greg
Posted Aug 20, 2009 11:44 am

voxnihiliRoad Location

voxnihili

Hasn't voted

A heads-up for those planning their trip using a topo map. The Newfoundland turnoff from the railroad road is about 1.4 miles west of where it appears on the map. It's hard to miss but for reference, it is located at 41.28487 N, 113.34727.
Posted Jan 15, 2012 12:46 pm

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