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# Hell on Wheels & Heaven in the Mountains
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Picture this: a sunny, peaceful, and warm June drive into the Great Basin
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desert, through valleys and surrounded by mountains, along the loneliest road
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in America. Before setting out, I studied my atlas, searching for new access
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roads into the wilderness. I drove east, until arriving at a small unpaved two
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track leading to the Pancake mountain range. Silly name, I know, and honestly
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thats what motivated me to go.
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A Kia Soul is a funny vehicle to trek the desert wilderness. Front wheel drive
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with road tires gives little traction on unpaved surfaces. I was cautiously
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driving down the trail, when I came to a hill. I lost traction before the
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peak, forcing me to reverse. In these situations, I always went in for a second
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shot at a higher speed. Momentum works wonders to get through steep or sandy
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sections.
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The trail had small plants growing between where tires had worn the track. I
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didn't think anything of it, they looked small and harmless. So I gave it the
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gas and made it up the hill. I felt a small thump under the vehicle on my way
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up, but honestly I had done worse in the past without any damage. All seemed
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well...until I smelled gasoline. I stopped the car, stepped outside and could
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smell it strongly. I crouched under the vehicle and saw a steady drip coming
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from the fuel tank. Oops...
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I had no cell signal, and couldnt call for help. I quickly realized that my
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only option was to turn around and beeline to the nearest settlement. The
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closest town was Eureka, I didn't know what all was there or if anyone could
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help me, but it was my only choice. It was not very close and it took a while
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to get there, but the gas leak was slow enough that I made it there with at
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least a quarter of a tank left. I was hoping to catch cell signal there so I
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could google the nearest mechanic shop, but even the town had no cell service.
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I found a gas station on what appeared to be the main street, so I parked and
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walked inside. My only hope was to ask the person working behind the counter if
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there was anywhere in town to get my car fixed. She knew a guy apparently,
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phoned him in and he showed up maybe ten minutes later. He crouched under my
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car and told me what I already knew. But he didnt have the gear to fix it. He
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needed not only a new gas tank but also a lift for the whole vehicle. He
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reccomended a shop in Elko that could help me.
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I think that many city folk could not imagine how remote Great Basin
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communities can be. Eureka is a town with few services and no cell signal, and
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from there to Elko was....over 100 miles, with mostly untamed wilderness
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between them. I tanked up at this Eureka gas station and gunned it to the
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North. Honestly I was not sure how far I could go before the tank leaked out,
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but I didnt really have a choice but to try.
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Thankfully the speed limit on state highway 278 was 70 MPH, which did wonders
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to make me feel like I was getting there quickly. Along the way, I encountered
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a vehicle going below that speed that I was not immediately able to pass. I was
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in a rush and i really wanted them out of my way, but it didnt seem like that
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big of a deal until I saw the sparks of a cigarette being tossed from the window
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to the road. This scared the living crap out of me, because I was leaking fuel
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and was about to drive right over that. Thankfully nothing bad happened, and I
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was soon able to pass them and continue my...panicked drive.
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It took nearly two hours but I made it to Elko with some fuel left. It would
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have been great to be able to roll right up to the mechanic and get the process
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going the same day, but it was too late in the day and they closed. I went to
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Wal-Mart and bought a siphon kit and small gas canister so I could suck the
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fuel out of the tank to save it for the morning, but I couldnt get it to work.
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I was almost out of fuel but I managed to make it to a gas station where I just
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got some fresh fuel to put in the 2.5 gallon can. I then drove out past city
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limits and parked in the first spot that I could sleep in the car with. The
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smell of gasoline filled the car, so I set up a tent outside and slept there
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instead. Fun times!
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First thing in the morning I showed up at the shop, after pouring the fuel can
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into the now empty tank. Its a wild story to tell someone and they seemed a
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bit...surprised at least, but they took the vehicle in and ordered the new tank
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(or whatever it is they do at first). My dad found and booked me a hotel room
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in Elko, so I plucked my essential gear and clothes out of the car and walked
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from the shop to the hotel and checked in. I took a shower and tried to relax
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for the evening.
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The next day, to pass the time, I went to the [Northeastern Nevada
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Museum](https://museumelko.org/). The wildlife exhibit was awesome, but the
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settler and mining history section made me feel bad for the environment and for
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the natives. They at least had some pretty mineral samples on display. After
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that I walked to a mexican bakery and got some sweet treats. I went back to my
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hotel room and quite frankly I was bored out of my mind that night. I didn't
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want to be in a hotel, I wanted to be back out in the wilds.
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The next morning, I walked back to the shop and asked if i could get more
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things from my car, which was just sitting there waiting for the part to
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arrive. I packed my big overnight bag with my camping essentials and about 4
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days worth of food. I then installed a ridesharing app onto my phone and
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requested a drive from the shop to the nearby Ruby Mountains. But that didnt
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work out...three times, the ride was declined after waiting for like 10 minutes
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each. The whole time, I was waiting in the shop, and there were people around
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me. Eventually I told them I was trying to pay for a ride but couldnt get one,
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and someone from the shop actually offered me a ride! When he was ready, I
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grabbed my bag and he drove us all the way down Lamoille Canyon and to a
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trailhead. There was no cell signal in the mountains, so we agreed to meet back
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at the parking lot at a specific time some days later. And from then I was
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entirely on my own.
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In Elko, and in the lowlands around it, it was a warm June day, about 90F. When
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I stepped out of his car into the mountain air, it was significantly cooler. I
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filled my sawyer filter bottle with some cold water from a nearby stream of
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snowmelt, and headed up the trail. In contrast to the desert valleys, there
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were large trees, green grass, and lots of snow. I navigated the trail and
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headed to higher ground.
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I met some alpine lakes and passages covered in snow. One of the lakes,
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Lamoille Lake, was mostly frozen, even in late June. The higher I hiked, the
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more snowy it got. The first snowy passage was actually pretty sketchy for me,
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as I did not have waterproof or even warm footwear and the sides of the trail
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were steep. My hiking poles were awkward to use with this much snow on the
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ground, and I almost slipped downward towards a snowy slope a few times. At the
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end of that was land I could more easily traverse, which made a great campsite.
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But when I arrived at the segment of trail that is called Liberty Pass, the
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snow cover was too much and the trail was steep. I had no snow shoes, I didnt
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even bring my crampons, so I had to accept that I couldnt proceed further
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without serious problems with my shoes. They kept getting wetter and colder. I
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turned around and explored what I could.
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In the next days, the high of finding new mountain wilderness wore off, and
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depression started setting in. I couldn't talk to anyone because I had no cell
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signal, I couldn't hike higher because of my crappy shoes, and I couldn't bail
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out because I didn't have my car. Sadness and embarassment from the repair
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expenses, and my lack of control over the situation weighed me down. If that
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wasnt bad enough, the next day, i broke my backpacking gas stove by carelessly
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crossthreading the screw-in connection. I couldnt even cook a warm meal
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anymore, and had to ration raw pasta and oatmeal. My protein source
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(lentils) were inedible when raw. Things weren't looking great.
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Despite the gloom, I still was happier there than I was in that hotel room.
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Some cheer returned to me when it began to snow. A cloudy day in the 30F-40F
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range, with gray skies and slow falling snow, made for good pictures and
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brought back my appreciation for my surroundings. Time passed slowly but
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eventually I swung back from the depression.
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Eventually it was time for me to hike back to the parking area for my ride. He
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showed up at about the right time and the car was fixed. I thanked them
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fervently and drove away from Elko feeling simultaneously scarred and happy.
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My time in the Ruby Mountains was bittersweet. Beauty abounds here, and water
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is plentiful. I would go back in a heartbeat. But I still felt damaged by my
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emotions and the moments that I felt stuck there. I hope to return in better
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circumstances. And I learned to be more careful when screwing my stoves onto
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the fuel canisters...and to not punch holes in my gas tank.
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