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Dusy-Ershim OHV Trail, California - 46 Reviews, Map - AllTrails Check out this 32 1-mile point-to-point trail near Lakeshore, California Generally considered a challenging route This is a popular trail for camping, fishing, and off-road driving, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day The best times to visit this trail are July through October
Dusy-Ershim - FWD Club of Fresno Cross the dam on the east side of the lake and stay on the road to the Dusy-Ershim OHV Route sign Shaver Lake is 45 miles east of Fresno Courtright Reservoir is 32 miles south of Shaver Lake in the Sierra National Forest The route begins at 8,400 feet elevation with many open rocky areas
DUSY-ERSHIM OHV ROUTE - California Four Wheel Drive Association DUSY-ERSHIM OHV ROUTE Sierra National Forest Difficulty Rating: MOST DIFFICULT Recommended for advanced drivers A route re quiring a high degree of skill and challenge to travel Not recommended for full-size pickups, long wheel base vehicles or for traveling alone Direction to the Dusy-Ershim Route Follow McKinley Grove Road to Courtright
DUSY | What Does DUSY Mean? - Cyber Definitions When used in a text, DUSY means "Do You See Why? (see also DYCY)" While this is its most common meaning in texting, be aware that it is a rare term, and it might mean something else
DUSY-ERSHIM OHV ROUTE HIGH SIERRA OFF ROAD ADVENTURE - Sierra REC Magazine The Location of the Dusy-Ershim route is located near Courtright Reservoir crossing the Dam and proceeding to the OHV launch location before climbing on granite slabs from 8400′ to 10’000 feet at Thompsen Lake DIRECTION TO THE DUSY-ERSHIM ROUTE: Take Dinkey Creek Rd from Hwy 168
Dusy Ershim - Trail Roster Dusy Ershim is a seasonal trail Dusy Ershim is typically open from August 1st to November 1st of each year For current trail and fire restriction information, check with the High Sierra Ranger District of the Sierra National Forest (559) 855-5355
Dusy-Ershim Trail The Dusy-Ershim trail is actually two trails that join at Black Peak When running it North to South, you start on the Dusy and end on the Ershim, coming out near Kaiser Pass The trail is rather unique in that it winds its way between two wilderness areas, those being the Dinky Creek and John Muir wilderness areas