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Thursday, June 1, 2017
FIRST WASH OUT SOUTH BOUND FROM PECOS RIVER @ PANDALE
This is what we first encountered when we left the river crossing, no barricades, or anything to indicate the road was washed out,.
The photo does not do justice to being there, it was about 3 feet straight down, then up to get through it after piling rocks on the edge, we eased through, but this was the easy one, more later.
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4x4 only road?
ReplyDeleteYes, and barely that!
DeleteIt is a good thing you have a truck. Looking forward to the next segment.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ms B, hope ya'll are dry and well.
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