Driving to Lockwood Tank to Cache Water?
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Driving to Lockwood Tank to Cache Water?
Hi. Getting ready to go 100 miles NoBo from Flagstaff and hoping to cache water at Lockwood Tank since it is dry. Is it possible to access the tank area in a 4WD vehicle on the various roads exiting either 180 or 89? Hard to tell from the maps, and been unable to reach anyone on the phone who can help. Thx!
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Re: Driving to Lockwood Tank to Cache Water?
@msa6
From Highway 180/64, east on FR 320 to FR301, south-southeast to Lockwood tank. Both segments are long and on gravel roads. Get a good map.
From Highway 180/64, east on FR 320 to FR301, south-southeast to Lockwood tank. Both segments are long and on gravel roads. Get a good map.
Shawn
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Re: Driving to Lockwood Tank to Cache Water?
@msa6
In dry conditions, a regular vehicle is likely fine. We are at Moqui Stage Station race every year for the Stagecoach 100.
In dry conditions, a regular vehicle is likely fine. We are at Moqui Stage Station race every year for the Stagecoach 100.
Shawn
The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see.
The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see.
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