Owyhee 2016, Part 2 – Birch Creek and Jordan Craters

After departing Leslie Gulch we made our way across the sagebrush sea to Birch Creek.  Not having been there I wasn’t sure what to expect but I was hoping to find a place to spend the night.

The Owyhee Country is a vast expanse.  Considering the area drained by the Owyhee River you are looking at portions of 3 states.  A four-day weekend is enough to just scratch the surface.  Travelling across a lot of this country you are driving through vast areas of sagebrush and cheatgrass punctuated by a ranch here and there, but there are a lot of hidden gems.  You get to the edge of some rimrock and all the sudden it is like you are in another world.  I suspected as much from Birch Creek after the sights of Succor Creek and Leslie Gulch, but after 20 miles of rough dirt road and dry cheatgrass you start to question yourself.  Is there really something out here worth driving all this way?  When we reached the warning sign of 8 miles of steep dirt road ahead where four-wheel drive was highly recommended we knew we were in the right place.

Decent into Birch Creek Ranch
Decent into Birch Creek Ranch

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Owyhee 2016, Part 1 – Succor Creek and Leslie Gulch

You think you have a plan, then something changes.  We were going to be floating the Deschutes, then just like that we found ourselves in the Owyhee country of southeast Oregon instead.  Plans for the Deschutes fell through so we took a look at the list of possibilities.  There was a break in the rain, which is absolutely required if you want to even think of travelling the roads around the Owyhee.  With that we were off across the high desert.

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