Above, the obstacle to motorhomes and low profile vehicles in February. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Six Mile Canyon of the Cibola National Forest is a beautiful area for off-roading or camping.
But camping was difficult as the road to it had been partially washed out at a culvert of Interstate 40. It made a deep rut that only Jeeps, off-road vehicles and high profile trucks and trailers could pass. Unless a motorhome was a high profile one, it was "No way, Jose!"
The above photo was taken back in February. It actually was deeper than it looks and much of it was mud.
Two days ago, a work crew filled in the washed-out rut and it now looks passable by motorhomes and other vehicles that aren't high profile. I plan on taking a good look at it today.
There are many dry-camping areas in Six Mile Canyon. With most RV parks, national parks and state parks closed, it looks pretty inviting for those of us who want to get away from the house for a bit.
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