All the caches on this run out to Lookout Hackamore Rd are on dirt roads. About two thirds of the roads are wide and well maintained. The third in the middle is dusty and may not be passable in the winter. I only saw one or two cars a day while putting these caches out. If you break down out here there is likely very little to no help available. Be CAREFUL!!!
No Lemurians were seen, but maybe I made to much noise for them. I did see some big cat prints in the road though. Maybe a good idea to keep your pets close. In a lot of the area you'll be traveling through, the land on the South side of the road is part of a California Game Refuge. NONE of the caches are in the refuge.
*This is a Power Trail, all caches have been placed so that they are easily accessible, and not to far off the road.
*Start with low numbered caches & work towards higher numbered caches.
*Cell reception out here is not great so don't count on having phone service.
*Make sure someone knows where you are heading.
*Make sure you keep a full tank of gas (closest gas stations are McCloud and Mt Shasta)
*Make sure you have a good spare tire and a jack.
*Be careful! This road isn't very busy but still has traffic. WATCH FOR AND YIELD TO oncoming traffic and LOGGING TRUCKS!
*Some areas are OPEN RANGE, there are cows on the road. Also watch for deer.
*This is Bear Country, please respect their territory.
*The mountains can be harsh in the winter, these roads are not advisable in the winter, weather can change suddenly, please check the weather
*Have fun!