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Pyramid Lake/Black Rock Desert - July 26-28, Nevada Desert


Come join us for a three day desert expedition through Pyramid Lake, the Granite Mountains, the Black Rock Desert, High Rock Canyon, and the surronding environs!

Please RSVP if you plan to attend this event so we can gauge the number of vehicles attending and plan the specifics accordingly.

  • Event Specifics
  • Event Description
  • Highlights
  • Free Stuff and Trip Sponsors
  • Total Distance
  • Route Overview
  • Gas
  • Required Supplies
  • Trip Communication
  • Convoying to Event
  • Suggested Accommodations Thur Night
  • Late Comers
  • Pyramid Lake Day Use Passes
  • Camping, Fire and other Basic Regulations
  • Projected Weather
  • Select GPS coords
  • Attendees
  • Maps Used
  • Additional Reading

    Event Specifics:

    Nevada Desert Trip - A tour of the Black Rock Country of NW Nevada.
    Friday, Saturday and Sunday July 26, 27 and 28, 2002.
    Hosts Jason Pipes and Petra Esterle - jpipes@feldgrau.com or 415-341-8868.

    Meeting at 8:00am sharp, Friday July 26. Days Inn parking lot, 701 E. 7th St, Reno, NV 89512

    Map of meeting location

    Event Description:

    This event can be classified as a trail ride suitable for all vehicles and all driving abilities, with the following caveats. As with any event there will be sections that will require careful attention and patience. There will be a few steep rocky hill climbs and miles of rocky trail sections where more aggressive tires will help but aren't required. There will also be lots of dust and some precariously close cliffs and wash-outs. Our crossing of the Black Rock Desert may be dangerous due to oncoming high speed traffic under possibly near white-out conditions. Flat tires, failed hill climbs, or rolls down steep cliffs are all possible if something goes horribly wrong. The possible extreme weather conditions and remote nature of our route will also add an extra dimension. That being said, we have no doubts that everyone in every type of vehicle will find this trip suitable, exciting and very rewarding.

    Depending on the routes we take and the time and distance we make (all of which will vary depending on total number of vehicles, our comfortable moving speed, number of stops along the way, the heat, breakdowns, wind and dust conditions, etc) our camping locations may be less than ideal. We've scouted a number of great locations but if for some reason we can't make it to them on any given night be prepared to sleep either in/on your truck or in an area that may be a little more rocky than we are generally use to camping in.

    This event will take a group of Land Rovers on a route to circumnavigate the remote northwestern desert region of Nevada. From Reno we plan to travel to Sutcliffe on the western shore of Pyramid Lake, around the lake's northern shore, through Emerson Pass, overland across the Smoke Creek Desert to Gerlach, across the Black Rock Desert, through the Calico Mountains to High Rock Lake, through High Rock Canyon to Vya, down to Leadville, through the Granite Mountains, back across the western side of the Smoke Creek Desert, through Sand Pass, back to Sutcliffe, and finally return to Reno.

    Highlights:

    Particular highlights for this trip may include spotting wild horses, burros, elk, antelope and bighorn sheep. We may visit prehistoric and historic cultural locations including Native American archaeological sites, emigrant trails, ghost towns, and mines. We'll see the vast, open, expansive desert, mountain meadows, stunning vistas, and dozens of amazing geologic formations.

    Free Stuff and Trip Sponsors:

    We've gathered a great deal of hand-outs and maps from the USGS and BLM to give away, and British Pacific and ARB have also agreed to partially sponsor this NCRC event! Both companies have sent us many great items to give away during our trip including clothing, videos, magazines, expedition gear, and gift certificates.

    Total Distance:

    From the San Francisco Bay Area and back the route will approach 800 miles. From San Francisco to Reno it is close to 175 miles. From Reno to the farthest point of our off-road route and back it is about 350 miles. Most people will travel about 800 miles roundtrip, nearly half of which will be off-highway.

    Route Overview:

    http://www.norcalrover.org/NCRC_Nevada_Desert.jpg

    Gas:

    On this trip gas can be most closely found in the Reno and Sparks area (many), at Suttcliffe (one small), and at Gerlach (one very small, no premium). It is 100+ miles between Reno and Gerlach, and we'll be over 100 miles beyond Gerlach driving long distances on off-road routes which tend to use up more gas. Ten gallons of spare fuel is suggested, if not more. When we tank up sometime during lunch on the afternoon of July 26 in Gerlach, keep in mind that the service there has basically one pump and no premium fuel. Brining along your own octane boost is not a bad idea if you pay attention to that sort of thing.

    Required Supplies:

    Aside from all the normal camping equipment, recovery gear, food, tools and parts you might normally bring, be extra sure to have the following for this trip.

  • At least 1 gallon of drinking water per person, per day.
  • At least 10 gallons of fuel (we have spare cans if needed).
  • A CB radio or, at the very least, an FRS radio.
  • A HAM radio if you have one.
  • Two full containers of (preferably mixed) coolant.
  • Two containers of oil.
  • Octane boost if you require high octane gas (none in region).
  • A flat tire patch/repair kit (found in most hardware/auto stores).
  • A spare air filter.
  • A medical kit of some sort.
  • Sun block!
  • Be prepared for cold at night.

    Trip Communication:

    Use CB channel 7, HAM freq 146.5, FRS station 7 at all times.

    Convoying to Event:

    There are no particular convoys arranged as of this time although groups will likely come together informally to plan convoys via the mendo_recce email list shortly prior to Thursday July 25. Jason and Petra will hopefully be leaving the Bay Area on Thursday afternoon or early evening. Call or email to make specific arrangements if you'd like to convoy to the starting point with other vehicles.

    Suggested Accommodations Thur Night:

    Thursday night only (self serve) Days Inn Reno, phone 775-786-4070, fax 775-329-4338. Jason and Petra will be staying in this Days Inn Reno on Thursday night and the group will be starting the trip from this location as well. We found this motel to be friendly, clean, cheap and easy to find. There is gas and food near by. Some parts of Reno aren't so appealing at night and this motel seems particularly safe. It's an ideal place to stay and start the trip Friday morning. Please call ahead and make reservations as required, although I don't believe under any circumstances that they won't have rooms available when you arrive should you choose to stay here.

    Late Comers:

    If you get lost or are late to show up we'll be leaving Reno at 8am sharp Friday morning July 26. We'll be stopping in Sutcliffe at Pyramid Lake to get day use passes shortly after and we'll likely be there for at least 30 minutes. We'll be on CB channel 7, FRS station 7 and HAM frequency 146.5. Sutcliffe is about 27 miles north of Reno on Hwy 445.

    Pyramid Lake Day Use Passes:

    There is a requirement that we all get day use passes from the ranger station in Sutcliffe on Friday morning before crossing over the northern section of Pyramid Lake. These day use passes cost 5 USD per vehicle. We will all be stopping to get these shortly after leaving Reno.

    Camping, Fire and other Basic Regulations:

    Tent camping, camp fires, rock hounding, rock climbing, nature study, backpacking and driving on designated routes are all allowed in the Wilderness Areas we'll be traveling in without any special permits or fees. In Wilderness Areas, only dead or downed firewood may be gathered. Chainsaws are not allowed to be used in Wilderness Areas.

    Projected Weather:

    For all weather projections for the region please see the following two excellent sites:

    NOAA NW Nevada
    NOAA Reno main page

    Select GPS Coords:

    Sutcliffe: 39.96523 N 119.61821 W
    Emerson Pass: 40.31783 N 119.65672 W
    Gerlach's gas station: 40.65407 N 119.35148 W

    Attendees thus Far:

    Jason Pipes and Petra Esterle - D110
    Jon and Emily Turner - D110
    Paul Snowdon - DII
    Charles Chuan-Chen Phu - DII
    Keith Shukait - XD Disco
    Eric Johnson - RR
    Eric Schoenman - RR
    Armando Nieto - DI
    Chris De Jesus - DI
    Casey McMullen - SIII 88
    Joe Mulqueen - SII 109
    Gary Rogers - DII
    John Hess - Dormie (maybe)
    Bruce Bonar - D90 (maybe)
    Mehdi Saghafi - SII 88 (maybe)
    Eduardo and Casey - DI (maybe)

    Maps Used:

    USGS Nevada Index to topographic map coverage

    For all USGS 7.5 minute (1:24,000) Series - National Geographic/USGS Nevada topographic cdrom collection

    USGS 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - Reno
    USGS 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - Kumiva Peak
    USGS 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - Gerlach
    USGS 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - High Rock Canyon
    USGS 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - Vya

    USGS 1x2 Degree (1:250,000) Series - Reno
    USGS 1x2 Degree (1:250,000) Series - Lovelock
    USGS 1x2 Degree (1:250,000) Series - Vya

    BLM Surface Management Status 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - Reno
    BLM Surface Management Status 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - Kumiva Peak
    BLM Surface Management Status 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - Gerlach
    BLM Surface Management Status 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - High Rock Canyon
    BLM Surface Management Status 30x60 Minute (1:100,000) Series - Vya

    BLM Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon-Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area overview maps

    Delorme Nevada Atlas and Gazetteer
    Nevada Ghost Towns and Mining Camps Atlas, 2001, by Stanley Paher
    Nevada Map Atlas, 4th edition, NV DOT cartography section

    Additional Reading:

    Nevada's Northwest Corner - The Black Rock Country of Northern Humboldt, Pershing and Washoe Counties, 1996, by Raymond Smith
    Travels: In the Nevada Outback, 1993, Raymond Smith
    Nevada's Black Rock Desert, 1994 by Sessions Wheeler
    The Desert Lake, 2001, by Sessions Wheeler
    The Nevada Desert, 1989, by Sessions Wheeler
    Desert Challenge - An Interpretation of Nevada, 1942, by Richard Lillard
    Nevada Ghost Towns and Mining Camps, 2001, by Stanley Paher
    Nevada Ghost Towns and Mining Camps Atlas, 2001, by Stanley Paher
    The Black Rock Desert Landscape, BLM pamphlet, edited Mike Bilbo
    The Black Rock Desert and Playa: Visitor Info on Natural and Cultural History, BLM pamphlet


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