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| no partners | | Trail Maintenance: Nice view of a gray fox crossing SR 288 on the drive in. I wish I had my camera ready. The gate on Workman Creek Road was open, allowing us to drive straight through to the Abbey's Way #151 Trailhead. We did our best to navigate around the cow pie landmines, some very large, that were all over the place.
We got lucky with cloud cover in the morning. We spent most of it clipping New Mexican Locust and Raspberry bushes. In the afternoon, the sun came out and warmed things up. We ran into one fairly large tree fallen across the trail. That tree was tough going as we only had the pruning saws on hand.
From there, we crossed the wash and proceeded snipping through raspberry bush central when loud claps of thunder coincided with their respective lightening flashes. This was a little close for comfort, so we walked back out.
We heard cattle almost the entire time on the trail, and on the way out we spotted at least six grazing in the meadow at Peterson's. Not sure what the deal is with all that cattle.
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