What's so great about this route, you might ask? Once you're about halfway across it you might be thinking "There's nothing out here at all!" But to me, that is the best part of it. It is a stretch of pavement that extends roughly 119 miles, with only a handful of farms and ranches and one little town (which probably only has at most about 100 people) along the way.
0.0 Junction at US 395 16.7 miles south of downtown John Day.
Looking west from junction with US 395.
0.6 Looking south from the road, into Bear Valley.
3.6 Geary Campground Road to the right.
5.1
Today I saw all kinds of birds, including a golden eagle, and too many deer to count. Here, at around mile 7.8, Mom was out for a walk with her kids.
The deer were in the edge of a large burn.
Today I saw all kinds of birds, including a golden eagle, and too many deer to count. Here, at around mile 7.8, Mom was out for a walk with her kids.
The deer were in the edge of a large burn.
8.0 Entering Malheur National Forest land.
11.0 The highway winds along the upper Silvies River. This was taken at the junction with US Forest Service Road 24.
14.5 The road crosses a divide, and a sign reads "Rough Road 51 Miles"! There aren't any potholes in the road at this point, but it has been patched extensively and has no shoulder stripe or center stripe in places.
15.8 Leaving Malheur National Forest land.
23.7
24.8 Just about at Izee. There isn't much there... a house or two, and a few old, deserted buildings.
32.2 The return of the center stripe and shoulder stripes. The road is smoother here, but has numerous seams running across it, contributing to a slightly bumpy feel.
32.9 Start uphill again.
39.0 Cross a divide, head downhill briefly.
42.7 Cross another divide.
43.7 The road is now good, very smooth.
44.6 South Weberg Road and Delintment Lake Road to the left.
49.5
59.4 At junction of Beaver Creek Road and Rager Ranger Station Road (that road takes off to the right). Looking west.
63.0 Turn left into Paulina.
An old church.
70.3
75.4 Looking northwest.
79.6 Cross South Fork Crooked River.
84.9
85.4 Tower Point Lookout Road to the left.
88.2 Pine Creek and Antelope Reservoir Road to the left.
92.4 South Newsome Creek Road junction. This picture looks south up Newsome Creek Road. Note the forest fire in the background.
111.3
116.0 (below)
116.8 I just about hit three deer at this point! Click to enlarge the picture, and you will see several more.
117.2 Three-way stop. Juniper Canyon Road to Prineville reservoir goes to the left. We are now on the edge of Prineville.
118.0 Street leads to Fairgrounds to left.
118.6 The Izee Highway ends at US 26 on the east end of Prineville.
4 comments:
Beautiful.
Now for the pics going the reverse direction.
Interesting journey.
Very nice trip. Thanks for the ride.
I enjoyed your photos.
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