I go up there regularly. It is open and there are miles of trails. Even without climbing the powerlines you can get south to Tadjiss and Wild Deer Lakes.
I went to Tadjiss 2 weeks ago. We entered through Glenora and the manned Mosaic gate. My neighbor was up there in his sxs and came up the powerlines. That way is steep af and probably a no go for full sized 4x4s. There is a route that goes a bit west before coming back to tadjiss. If you put your start point on Skutz google maps shows this route.
That is the powerlines route. There are some very steep sections. I tried it years ago in a stock S10 Blazer and couldn't make it.
If you put Tadjiss Lake in google maps and Skutz bridge as the start point it shows the route. That is the non-powerline/ no gate way to get there.
Check my profile or the Tadjiss thread on this forum.
We are going up this weekend with the canoe on top
I go up there regularly. It is open and there are miles of trails. Even without climbing the powerlines you can get south to Tadjiss and Wild Deer Lakes.
I went to Tadjiss 2 weeks ago. We entered through Glenora and the manned Mosaic gate. My neighbor was up there in his sxs and came up the powerlines. That way is steep af and probably a no go for full sized 4x4s. There is a route that goes a bit west before coming back to tadjiss. If you put your start point on Skutz google maps shows this route.
I caught a decent rainbow too!
A friend of mine does that route regularly in a quad and he told me my truck can do it easily. No gates that way either.