We started out just north of Murphy at 2300' and climbed to New York Summit at 6800', then dropped down into Silver City at 6200'.

At the beginning on flat desert terrain. Jack's M38a1, Todd's CJ3b, Doug's CJ3b, Marshall's M37 and Bruce's 6x6. Matt joined us shortly after this photo was taken in his Cherokee.

The terrain gets steep and deep shortly after leaving the main road. As a result, travel was slow, 10-20 mph. We made at least 6 stops along the 20 mile drive to enjoy the scenery and talk about our vehicles. No one was in any hurry to get back to the real world.

Silver City church on the left and school house, currently being restored, on the right.

Looking north on Main St.

The guy in the white shirt, a Silver City resident, walked down the line of our vehicles and looked at each one, then, turned around and walked across the street to the garage seen in the picture above, unlocked the doors, and pulled this out . . .

Nice guy. We spent 15-20 minutes talking with him and two other locals and got some good info on other rides in the area.
Here's a link to some video Doug shot. Nice job Doug!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiaxrHc82w4
Here's the link to the Silver City website if you'd like more info: http://www.historicsilvercityidaho.com/
There are lots of great rides in southwest Idaho. We're looking for other folks who are interested in joining us for other rides like this. Send me a note with your email address and we'll add you to the list.