Above, the utility access road looking back (or west). The corral and Six Mile Canyon Road are behind the hill. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
This afternoon, I decided to take a little (about an hour) Jeep ride over to Six Mile Canyon. Only this time I didn't go into the canyon.
At the Cibola National Forest Six Mile Canyon gate is a road next to the old cattle corral. I have never ventured onto this road, so I headed over to it to see where it goes.
Above, Interstate 40 and the mesas from the utility access road. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
It is actually a utility access road that follows along the power lines. I followed along for almost a half mile when I noticed a gully/arroyo up ahead. Not certain how accessible it is, I decided to turn around. The Jeep would likely make it through on 4-wheel-drive, but I felt that it was best to err on the side of caution.
Above, the Jeep at a pair of power poles. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I also drove by the shooting area. It didn't look as messy as it did on few occasions. I've been told that the shooting area is actually on national forest land.
Above, the corral and Six Mile Canyon Road from the hill. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since I plan to have sushi tonight in Gallup, I headed back home to get ready to go out.
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