Weiser (/ˈwiːzər/ WEE-zər) is a city in the rural western part of the U.S. state of Idaho and the county seat of Washington County. With its mild climate, the city supports farm, orchard, and livestock endeavors in the vicinity. The city sits at the confluence of the Weiser River with the great Snake River, which marks the border with Oregon. The population was 5,507 at the 2010 census.
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Offers views of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington mountains, as well as the Snake River valley.
Seven Devils Road was about the most nerve racking obstacle I have ever encountered. We visited in early October as apart of a non-stop 5,600 mile road trip starting and ending in Memphis, TN. A massive blizzard blanketed much of the northwest MT/ID region shortly before my arrival there. Had a 4WD Jeep Compass and it handled the minor snow to the lookout of the Seven Devils (pictured). Then things got CRAZY. I went around the other side of the mountain where the road curved looking for an alternate route back down and was going to bypass the ascent to Heaven’s Gate that I thought I passed based on previous research. I found myself on the most narrow and STEEP road I’ve ever driven. Wall of mountain on the right, straight drop on the left with no railing or trees to catch a vehicle. As I drove further with no way to turn around, the snow kept getting thicker. My girlfriend thought we were going to die for sure, and I was just trying to keep my nerves. My 65 year old uncle in back offered an eerily comforting voice as we all feared the worst. My vehicle slipped back towards the edge twice on the way up. I kept it in 1st geared and crawled up. Made it up to the top (Heavens Gate Trailhead) and visibility was near 0% as the snow storm was coming in. No picture taken as we knew we still had to go down the same way we came up. I recommend it, but don’t do it with snow. Walk from the main lookout. Thankful we’re alive as it was an extreme possibility that we would tumble 6k+ feet to our deaths. Must-see
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