Tobacco Root Mountains Sortie Part II
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- 1955 CJ3B: Dart/AFR aluminum 441 sbc, AGE M22W trans, "super" D18 w/ TeraLows & Warn OD, FF44 ARB/Dutchman Rear, D44 front-ARB/Reid/Dutchman, 4 wheel discs, York OBA, PP welder, 8274 w/ 9.5 XP motor/Zeon 12 contactor, glass/aluminum body, 33-12.5's;
1968 CJ5: all stock (V6/T86/D18/D27/D44) except 4bbl & headers and rear aux tank, HD rear 44 housing, Warn OD, Belleview winch, Whitco top (New Blue)
1968 CJ5: mostly stock (V6/T90/D18/D27/D44), unknown make 3" lift springs, 11" Bendix brakes, Warn OD, unknown electric winch, Kayline tire/jerry can carrier, Bestop Super Top (Old Blue)
1947 2A and 49 3A that may or may not get built, and several FC/wagon derelicts
This was the short hike the morning following the Leggat Creek adventure.
Sunrise over Mount Bradly, first day of summer.
Leggat Mountain and Upper Branham Lake.
Un-named mountain west of Upper Branham Lake.
And a few shots of the meadows on upper Mill Creek.
FS Trail 6015.
Heading home, we took Granite Creek Road (Madison County 49) to South Meadow Creek Road, and then Stirling Road to Norris.
Ward Peak from Stirling Road.
And the Bitterroots along Sterling road were just hitting their prime.
Sunrise over Mount Bradly, first day of summer.

Leggat Mountain and Upper Branham Lake.

Un-named mountain west of Upper Branham Lake.

And a few shots of the meadows on upper Mill Creek.





FS Trail 6015.

Heading home, we took Granite Creek Road (Madison County 49) to South Meadow Creek Road, and then Stirling Road to Norris.
Ward Peak from Stirling Road.

And the Bitterroots along Sterling road were just hitting their prime.
