THE CORRIDOR: Driving the Only Road in 3.5 Million Acres of Wilderness [VIDEO]

In this video I drive the full length of Idaho’s famed Magruder Corridor, the only drivable weakness in 3.5 million acres of true wilderness. This is an area twice the size of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. (Click here if you can’t see the video below.)

DATE FILMED: Late July 2020

GPS COORDINATES, LINKS, etc.
* Starting campsite: 45.7500, -114.4121
* Nez Perce Pass: 45.716972, -114.502960
* Magruder Ranger Station: 45.701861, -114.717254
* Riverfront campsite: 45.76949, -114.78345
* Indian Creek Salmon Channel: 45.79175, -114.76388
* Sentinel Selway Sojourn 2013 (inscribed rock) info
* Paradise Campground (terminus of the side road): 45.8636, -114.7352
* Magruder Massacre sign: 45.6898, -114.7943
* Salmon Mountain trailhead: 45.6325, -114.8319
* Salmon Mountain summit: 45.6169, -114.8368
* Cougar attack story
* Burnt Knob Lookout: 45.702724, -114.991132
* Campsite: 45.68940, -115.22051

OTHER LINKS
Adventure Know-How – My membership site that offers access to a map of my campsites, monthly bonus videos, and more.
Kamchatka Gear (My online store)
Gear I use
SUV RVing the book (Affiliate link)
Instagram (@SUVRVing)
SUV RVing Facebook group
My second YouTube channel (It’s about minimalist fly fishing)

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