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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1767901" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have looked at a satellite view of Morman Basin. A lot more up and down than it appears on the satellite and the roads aren't exactly good. We spun out and ended up walking the last couple hundred yards to those buildings. And I had to back down about 400 yards to get to a spot to turn around. A quad or a SxS would be a lot better than my little old S-10. To take horses you either want a trailer you aren't real proud of or be an eastern Oregon cowboy (they will drag a trailer to places some people question driving a pickup to). We went to the buildings that I was given rough directions to. The man who gave me the best directions said it had been some years since he had been there and he wasn't sure if they were still standing. It is pretty high elevation and a lot of snow falls up there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1767901, member: 498"] I have looked at a satellite view of Morman Basin. A lot more up and down than it appears on the satellite and the roads aren't exactly good. We spun out and ended up walking the last couple hundred yards to those buildings. And I had to back down about 400 yards to get to a spot to turn around. A quad or a SxS would be a lot better than my little old S-10. To take horses you either want a trailer you aren't real proud of or be an eastern Oregon cowboy (they will drag a trailer to places some people question driving a pickup to). We went to the buildings that I was given rough directions to. The man who gave me the best directions said it had been some years since he had been there and he wasn't sure if they were still standing. It is pretty high elevation and a lot of snow falls up there. [/QUOTE]
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