Day 2 started well with a great breakfast in Jarbidge. Michelle (the host, cook, hotel staff, and town info booth) hooked us up with homemade bread and jams, and loaded our camelbaks with ice. Coffee in the restaurant is self serve, but if you grab the pot, you have to serve everyone. So we also got to meet Curry, who grabbed the pot and filled our cups. He’s been going to Jarbridge for 60 years. He let us know the road we were on that was closed provides frequent entertainment for locals. They often have to go up there to bring people down that can’t make it. That made us feel better. We also learned the town had 300″ of snow last year and that the road to Idaho was closed due to a car sized boulder that had to be dynamited to be removed.
After fueling we got to see both Ron and Chris from the bar before we left. The fuel pumps were old school. Mark filing up.
The Outdoor Inn. Bar, cafe, hotel. 

The ride out of Jarbidge through the canyon was great, leading us into the basin. Wide open spaces.



We took a quick stop in Glenn’s Ferry for lunch before heading north towards Pine, ID.
To be continued….