As I was going for my sunrise walk this morning, I was pondering about how many remote, unexplored corners remain in the park. I wondered how many of them are due to the difficulty of reaching them, versus some other reason.
For starters, I would think this topic would need to be split between walking/hiking accessibility and driving. Obviously, you can't drive to the summit of Corkscrew regardless of what kind of rock crawling vehicle you've got. Yet, hiking up there is not generally considered too difficult overall.
So, I'm asking, of the places in the park that you've hiked or driven, what would you say was the most difficult to reach, in terms of effort, time, & skill?
For starters, I would think this topic would need to be split between walking/hiking accessibility and driving. Obviously, you can't drive to the summit of Corkscrew regardless of what kind of rock crawling vehicle you've got. Yet, hiking up there is not generally considered too difficult overall.
So, I'm asking, of the places in the park that you've hiked or driven, what would you say was the most difficult to reach, in terms of effort, time, & skill?