Long Ridge

I should have asked about this site last week in person. I noticed it was removed from the list of sites a few years back. I assume because it isn't flown due to Dry having favor and possibly a shorter drive up as well in addition to Forest Rd 93 having restricted access. Plus, unless there was lift, a sled ride would mean an unofficial bailout LZ and breaking down in dust instead of the green of Cox LZ.
I mention it for 2 reasons.
1. The drive to Long Ridge is about an hour - I've made it in a 2wd VW. Much longer than the Dry drive in distance but not much longer in terms of time.
2. Flying over the cliffs south of Alamorgordo is a very nice view. I can see the want to make that flight without having to bench out forward.
Just wanting to learn more about it as it used to be listed on the RGSA site along with the Floridas. I know forest road conditions change, etc over the years. The Guads are a good example. Almost every site guide says high clearance needed and to bring multiple spare tires. The road condition has changed and the last few times I've made the trip, VW's and Honda Civics had no problems.
How was the site back when it was flown? Was it launched N, S, or from the spine to the west?
Just thinking out loud..... Flying RGSA just leaves me wondering when I can fly out there again....
I mention it for 2 reasons.
1. The drive to Long Ridge is about an hour - I've made it in a 2wd VW. Much longer than the Dry drive in distance but not much longer in terms of time.
2. Flying over the cliffs south of Alamorgordo is a very nice view. I can see the want to make that flight without having to bench out forward.
Just wanting to learn more about it as it used to be listed on the RGSA site along with the Floridas. I know forest road conditions change, etc over the years. The Guads are a good example. Almost every site guide says high clearance needed and to bring multiple spare tires. The road condition has changed and the last few times I've made the trip, VW's and Honda Civics had no problems.
How was the site back when it was flown? Was it launched N, S, or from the spine to the west?
Just thinking out loud..... Flying RGSA just leaves me wondering when I can fly out there again....