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Above, the gully near the end of the national forest perimeter road. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since the New Mexico governor's "stay at home" order, there's not too much to do except either sit around at home or jump into the Jeep for drives. I chose the latter.
One of the places I went to was on the road next to Cibola National Forest's perimeter fence that ends in a turnaround next to a gully. I stopped and walked around. I looked into the gully and spotted skeletal remains of some animal at the bottom. I am guessing they are from a deer or an elk, judging by the size of the bones.
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Above, skeletal animal remains at the bottom of the gully. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
I drove near the shooting area and spotted a side road off the pipeline road that goes through the shooting area. Since I never drove the road, I decided to explore it.
The road wound through some hills that are thick with juniper trees. I came to a fork in the road. One part looked well-traveled and the other less so. I elected to take the less traveled road to see where it led to. As it turned out, it led to the electric utility road behind my property. I was thinking about seeing where it went to, so it is interesting that I found out by exploring it going the opposite way.
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Above, the electric utility service road behind Barking Spider Acre. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The the section of the road behind Barking Spider Acre makes a deep down slope dip at an arroyo. Before driving it, I put the Jeep into four-wheel-drive and crossed it without any problem and it climbed the up slope that starts behind my house. Again, the Jeep managed it without any difficulty.
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Above, on Barking Spider Acre. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
For dinner, as I was not in the mood for cooking, I decided to order take-out (salmon dinner) from Denny's at the Flying J. Since their dining room is closed due to the governor's orders, ordering take-out helps them a little in staying afloat. We have to put up with this until around April 10.
Tomorrow, I have business in Gallup, including a doctor visit and other things.
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