37 – I Gotta Stop and Pee
Thank Special Ed for this one. Can you find the one bush that seems a bit more hydrated than the others?
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No more info. Thank goodness.
Coordinates: 42.58153, -116.67628
Elevation: 5200 ft
Difficulty: 2
What to Expect: No info
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As soon as I stopped I had this Bull checking me out so I didn’t pee there.
I took the day off to knock of several outstanding challenge sites. Rode the back country byway for the first time. Rained last night, roads soupy and slippy. I was 2-up with my wife. We had a great time.
Is it called Deep Creek from all the extra water its getting?
Did the counter clockwise loop to get here
first stop on a long clockwise loop from Boise to Simplot to here then on to North Fork. Nice ride and yes it was time to pee.
In the spirit of the Challenge, I held it until I got to the checkpoint, picked the biggest bush that made sense based on the description, watered it, then checked my Gaia app. I think I got the right bush.
3rd stop on our overnighter out in the Owyhee/Jordan Valley/Silver City area. Definitely had to stop to find some relief!
I held it in all morning so I could experience this site to the fullest. It was a deep creek.
We stopped, but nobody peed!
Crackin’ day for it.
Took a chance after leaving Doyle’s Place on whether to turn left back to SH-78 or right and head into the hills. I had fueled in Twin Falls and ridden 150 miles by that point…..only 86 miles to the next fuel stop in Jordan Valley. Right was the right call! Great scenery, weather was perfect, and very little dust.
I really did have to pee. Not sure if I was at the correct bush so I snapped a pic next to a sign.