Northern Californa, Lost Cost/ Usal road
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Northern Californa, Lost Cost/ Usal road
I finally got My springs fixed and looking for some adventure.
I am looking at doing an Expo style trip along the Lost Coast. Depending on weather and road conditions of course. The trail Is 88 miles longs and I think two days will be enough time to traverse it. I am wondering who all maybe interested in such a trip?
If you Have not heard of the Lost Coast or Usal road, a simple Google search will provide all the info. you need. Hit me up if you have questions.
P.s. the dates are negotiable.
I am looking at doing an Expo style trip along the Lost Coast. Depending on weather and road conditions of course. The trail Is 88 miles longs and I think two days will be enough time to traverse it. I am wondering who all maybe interested in such a trip?
If you Have not heard of the Lost Coast or Usal road, a simple Google search will provide all the info. you need. Hit me up if you have questions.
P.s. the dates are negotiable.
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I wish I could surf. Looks like great fun, but too many other hobbies to pick surfing up. I would much rather get my dive license.
I would look forward to wheeling with you Toyospearo.
I would look forward to wheeling with you Toyospearo.
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I'm down to head up there this weekend. My buddy is coming to town from Texas and has never been to California that weekend. So he's in for a treat. Where are you thinking about camping out at?
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I am not really sure where I plan to camp. I have never been there before and do not know the area at all. I was just going to play it by ear.
I am thinking the best location to meet up at is at the U.S. Postoffice in the town of Leggett.
Coming from the south, it looks like the last place too fill up will be in Laytonville.
I am thinking the best location to meet up at is at the U.S. Postoffice in the town of Leggett.
Coming from the south, it looks like the last place too fill up will be in Laytonville.
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keith & Brian - Haha I cant suck it up about the MPGs! im too used to my girlfriends car now... 42 mpg is so nice, and its "quick" ( 2001 nissan sentra SE. ) after the SAS, my next project will definitely be a 3.4!
I might not be able to make it either way, my mom's birthday is the 30th.
I might not be able to make it either way, my mom's birthday is the 30th.
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I am planing to go from the South end of Usal road and finish at the North. If you can't make it that weekend Brian, we may be able to plan another trip there on a three day weekend.
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sorry to hijack your thread but is this a off road trail or a hiking trail ?? If it is a off road trail where would you access it from the north side of the trail ? I would like to drive the trail from the north to the south then keep heading south toward the bay area . Thanks guys
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I drove the trail last Memorial Day weekend. It had a few muddy spots, but I made it no problem. It hadn't rained in a few weeks then. It's probably a different story this time of year! There are quite a few roads/trails up there. They are county roads but rarely maintained.
The road I drove was Usal Road, which leads to Usal Beach. It is were the old pier used to be for the U. S. A. Lumber company, hence the acroynm. Anyways, South entrance to this road is at mile marker 90.88. It is 14.7 miles from Leggett and named Mendocino County Road 431.
The North entrance is at Four Corners these are the directions to there:
From Highway 101, take either the Garberville or Redway exit and proceed to “downtown” Redway, located 3 miles north of Garberville on Business 101. Turn west on Briceland Road. After 12 miles of travel, fork left to Whitethorn. A mile or so past the hamlet of Whitethorn (don’t blink or you’ll miss it), the pavement ends, and you continue on a potholed dirt/mud road for 3.5 miles to a junction called Four Corners. Leftward is Usal Road, rightward heads to Usal Beach apx. 20bmiles. Proceed straight ahead 3.5 miles to the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park Visitor Center.
Sorry for the long post!
I used Guide to Nor. Cal Backroads & 4 Wheel Drive Trails by Charles A. Wells
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http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25201
The road I drove was Usal Road, which leads to Usal Beach. It is were the old pier used to be for the U. S. A. Lumber company, hence the acroynm. Anyways, South entrance to this road is at mile marker 90.88. It is 14.7 miles from Leggett and named Mendocino County Road 431.
The North entrance is at Four Corners these are the directions to there:
From Highway 101, take either the Garberville or Redway exit and proceed to “downtown” Redway, located 3 miles north of Garberville on Business 101. Turn west on Briceland Road. After 12 miles of travel, fork left to Whitethorn. A mile or so past the hamlet of Whitethorn (don’t blink or you’ll miss it), the pavement ends, and you continue on a potholed dirt/mud road for 3.5 miles to a junction called Four Corners. Leftward is Usal Road, rightward heads to Usal Beach apx. 20bmiles. Proceed straight ahead 3.5 miles to the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park Visitor Center.
Sorry for the long post!
I used Guide to Nor. Cal Backroads & 4 Wheel Drive Trails by Charles A. Wells
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http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25201
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I'm about 4 hrs from Leggett. I could be there by about 10am on Saturday.
It's probably an hour to get to Usal Beach. Then 20 miles to Sinkyone Wilderness. Camping there is pretty awesome. Your on a cliff right over the ocean with fire pits and picnic table. You can also drive down to Bear Harbor another 4 miles. Unless it's to muddy they lock the gate. But you can hike about a mile and camp by the beach.
Usal Beach camping is just on the sand next to the ocean. Not as spectacular.
If I remember correctly, it took around 4-5 hrs to make it from Usal to Sinkyone. But it wasn't as muddy as it's gonna be this time. But my truck mysteriously died in the middle of the trip and wouldn't start. Thank goodness my girlfriend was there
We could fill up in Leggett and then again afterwards on the road to Shelter Cove. Past the highway to Shelter cove there are some more roads I haven't explored before. I'd like to check out King Peaks Road and Saddle Mountain road and then also King Range Road. There is more primitive camping there.
So I'm thinking probably camp at Sinkyone one night and then somewhere North of there one night. I'm gonna go check out the Humboldt Redwoods after that. Let me know what you think.
It's probably an hour to get to Usal Beach. Then 20 miles to Sinkyone Wilderness. Camping there is pretty awesome. Your on a cliff right over the ocean with fire pits and picnic table. You can also drive down to Bear Harbor another 4 miles. Unless it's to muddy they lock the gate. But you can hike about a mile and camp by the beach.
Usal Beach camping is just on the sand next to the ocean. Not as spectacular.
If I remember correctly, it took around 4-5 hrs to make it from Usal to Sinkyone. But it wasn't as muddy as it's gonna be this time. But my truck mysteriously died in the middle of the trip and wouldn't start. Thank goodness my girlfriend was there
We could fill up in Leggett and then again afterwards on the road to Shelter Cove. Past the highway to Shelter cove there are some more roads I haven't explored before. I'd like to check out King Peaks Road and Saddle Mountain road and then also King Range Road. There is more primitive camping there.
So I'm thinking probably camp at Sinkyone one night and then somewhere North of there one night. I'm gonna go check out the Humboldt Redwoods after that. Let me know what you think.
I am not really sure where I plan to camp. I have never been there before and do not know the area at all. I was just going to play it by ear.
I am thinking the best location to meet up at is at the U.S. Postoffice in the town of Leggett.
Coming from the south, it looks like the last place too fill up will be in Laytonville.
I am thinking the best location to meet up at is at the U.S. Postoffice in the town of Leggett.
Coming from the south, it looks like the last place too fill up will be in Laytonville.
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Thanks for the into. jeffe. It is surely good to know that it is possible to fill up on fuel in Leggett. I never could find a fueling station on the net or other wise. This is the reason I thought Laytonville was the last place too fill up, if coming from the South.
As for Camping and the lot, you suggestions sound good. Although I must return home by that Monday, I just plan on playing it by ear.
As for Camping and the lot, you suggestions sound good. Although I must return home by that Monday, I just plan on playing it by ear.
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i drove the trail last memorial day weekend. It had a few muddy spots, but i made it no problem. It hadn't rained in a few weeks then. It's probably a different story this time of year! There are quite a few roads/trails up there. They are county roads but rarely maintained.
The road i drove was usal road, which leads to usal beach. It is were the old pier used to be for the u. S. A. Lumber company, hence the acroynm. Anyways, south entrance to this road is at mile marker 90.88. It is 14.7 miles from leggett and named mendocino county road 431.
The north entrance is at four corners these are the directions to there:
From highway 101, take either the garberville or redway exit and proceed to “downtown” redway, located 3 miles north of garberville on business 101. Turn west on briceland road. After 12 miles of travel, fork left to whitethorn. A mile or so past the hamlet of whitethorn (don’t blink or you’ll miss it), the pavement ends, and you continue on a potholed dirt/mud road for 3.5 miles to a junction called four corners. Leftward is usal road, rightward heads to usal beach apx. 20bmiles. Proceed straight ahead 3.5 miles to the sinkyone wilderness state park visitor center.
Sorry for the long post!
I used guide to nor. Cal backroads & 4 wheel drive trails by charles a. Wells
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http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25201
The road i drove was usal road, which leads to usal beach. It is were the old pier used to be for the u. S. A. Lumber company, hence the acroynm. Anyways, south entrance to this road is at mile marker 90.88. It is 14.7 miles from leggett and named mendocino county road 431.
The north entrance is at four corners these are the directions to there:
From highway 101, take either the garberville or redway exit and proceed to “downtown” redway, located 3 miles north of garberville on business 101. Turn west on briceland road. After 12 miles of travel, fork left to whitethorn. A mile or so past the hamlet of whitethorn (don’t blink or you’ll miss it), the pavement ends, and you continue on a potholed dirt/mud road for 3.5 miles to a junction called four corners. Leftward is usal road, rightward heads to usal beach apx. 20bmiles. Proceed straight ahead 3.5 miles to the sinkyone wilderness state park visitor center.
Sorry for the long post!
I used guide to nor. Cal backroads & 4 wheel drive trails by charles a. Wells
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http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=25201
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Well, I can say this. For anyone who may not be able to make this trip, there will be more to come. Now that I have my suspension all worked out. I will be trying too get out exploring at least once a month.
If anyone has any suggestion as to where to hit up next, bring the idea forward. I am down for just about anything. Even just a nice ride down the Tarmac.
If anyone has any suggestion as to where to hit up next, bring the idea forward. I am down for just about anything. Even just a nice ride down the Tarmac.