Above, a view of our shooting area from the gate. I left via the road at right. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since it had been a few days when I last took the Jeep out for a drive. I took it out to cruise around the area.
Above, the gate to the shooting area when I approached. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I first drove around the community and then drove over to the shooting area. When I arrived there, I found the gate closed and chained. I got out and walked over to it and found that it wasn't locked. So I unchained it and drove in. I went over to the shooting area and turned around. I decided I would leave by taking the other road that leads to Six Mile Canyon Road.
Above, near the Exit 39 bridge and ramps of Interstate 40. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Before doing so, I went over to the gate and chained it up. It was possibly chained to keep wandering cattle from going into our community (it has happened a few times). After that was done I headed home.
Once at home, I hosed off the Jeep as it accumulated a lot of dust and dirt from previous excursions. After this, I took it down to the Flying J to clean the windshield, inside and out.
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