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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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