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Hiking | 1.80 Miles |
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| Hiking | 1.80 Miles | 48 Mns | | 2.84 mph |
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| no partners | | Dry Creek Rd, also known as FR 152, has a nice rock barrier when the pavement ends to dissuade passenger vehicles. I used 4Low and only 1st and 2nd gear to the trailhead, happy to save time but got the feeling that I was annoying to the people on foot in the dust.
Short, steep, crowded trail up to the arch that might be better in morning light. Some guy fired up a drone as someone pointed out they are banned. He babbled on about some loophole that I didn't bother to listen to so I left. I'm temporarily on vacation from confronting people on hikes.
I followed a tip from the guy at Safari Jeep Trips and found a sweet legal camp west of town where I settled in for a night under the stars. Heavy rustling in the manzanita had me on foot with a flashlight and machete, only to see two huge glowing eyes rise up against the black and hold incredibly still, eyes too far apart to be anything but some kind of alien.
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The past, the present, and the future walked into a bar.
It was tense. |
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