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[*] posted on 5-22-2015 at 01:39 PM
Pole Line Rd & Zuk story


Pole Line Rd & Zuk story
Two things: The history story of the Samari (ZUK) and my latest PLR GPS track with added info (bottom of the thread)
Here is the chronology for the Suzuki Samari (ZUK). Nothing really new, but just documentation of interest to me.
April 2005
Ken Cooke said the Zuk was parked 1.5Km east of the basketball turn to enter/exit Enmedio. This picture is a grab from the video – “Wrong way in Enmedio”. I plotted the 1.5Km from the basketball hill turn and found the coordinates 30 35.42, -115 24.618. Ken said it looked like it was waiting for it is owner. Parked on a rock pile as if it needed a jump start or maybe some fluids. All the tires were round and inflated and there was no body damage. Of course if the owner was trying to do the Pole Line Road then he made the same mistake that Ken and party did?
By the way that turn was hard to negotiate even when coming down the basketball hill because the path turu the trees required walking it before driving it. Likely nearly invisible from Enmedio.



Jan 2014
The Zuk appears to have all it parts although they are in a very compressed state. It lies about 5-10' above the wash bed at: 31 35.42043 -115 24.61807 The Zuk had been washed down Enmedio and over the substantial cliff and into Jaquegel wash to this place. So it appears the Zuk had moved about 0.5 miles downstream.



March 2015
Zuk has moved another 0.65 miles down Jaquegel wash since Jan 2014 and its now at 30 35.512, -115 24.057. It is located a few feet west of the PLR turn of Jaquegel to/from “no-name” wash.



Meanwhile I revised my GPS track to add the waypoints near the Zuk places
GPS screen shots:
West image with Zuk 2005 plotted 1.5Km from the Basketball turn. In 2014 I was able to drive to the cliffs of Jaquegel and Enmedio so I plotted them on my track.



The east image with the plots of the 2014 and 2015 location are shown. Also noted is the huge impassable rock pile that appeared between Jan 2014 and March 2015 with the stop sign symbol.



Below is an image annotated image from the Topo H11B25. It shows the relationship between Jaquegel, Enmedio, “No-Name” washes, and the PLR track. In the image Zuk1 is the 2014 location, Zuk is the 2004 location. Annotations are for my east to west travel.



Latest GPS file can be found in the Zip file. Find a Lowrance >USR file.
Use http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ to convert to your desired format. I use Trackmaker because it is simple and has all the necessary formats for converting.Lots of new waypoints requireing lots of zooming to get all the detail. Entrance from PLR to Siaz and Jamau summits also added.



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[*] posted on 5-22-2015 at 03:22 PM


That Suzuki gets more publicity than the poles on the Pole Line Road! Does it have some magical powers?

Just kidding... thanks for the plotting you did Paul. Shows how strong a flash flood is against good Japanese steel!




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[*] posted on 5-23-2015 at 07:35 AM
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The driver possibly traveled down Enmedio past Basketball hill to do some rock crawling and then possibly tried to return back up the canyon as the Suzuki had been oriented.

There is a nice rock that must be negotiated as seen in the "Wrong Way Enmedio" video (YouTube) which the driver (and his party) had to negotiate on their way down and back.

Our Jeeps (and the full sized Chevy truck) traveled downstream and quickly returned to the large boulder where we winched the half-ton Chevy truck back over the gatekeeper rock and camped in Enmedio for the night.

Now, a damaged full sized Chevy truck rests along the trail midway up Basketball Hill. Its condition is 'poor', but like the Suzuki, it will one day be the source of speculation and emergency trail parts!




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[*] posted on 5-23-2015 at 10:42 AM
Here are my Suzuki photos, for the record... Easter, 2015



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[*] posted on 5-23-2015 at 12:59 PM


Great Suzuki story...this should be one for the Suzuki bulletin boards.



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