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Old 12-07-2002, 11:52 AM
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Some pictures from this morning, was probably around 11 or so, I just got home. This was up near (for those of you who know Arizona) Ash Fork and Paulden, the pulloff isn't very visable from the highway. It takes you up into lime stone canyon, these pictures are on the way out, when I was already kind of out of the limestone country (white-ish rocks/ground).
My camera isn't of the highest quality..
http://qserve.sytes.net/4runner/12-7...e_canyon_area/
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Old 12-07-2002, 04:46 PM
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Nice pics. Bryan. Thanks for posting.
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Looks like alot of fun. I bet it is a blast to drive around that area. Do you notice the sand or sandy soil causing any problems getting into joints at all and grinding? Just wondering. :fireman:
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Looks like alot of fun. I bet it is a blast to drive around that area. Do you notice the sand or sandy soil causing any problems getting into joints at all and grinding? Just wondering. :fireman:
I haven't ever noticed any problems with the soil, with any of our vehicles, my dad (in the background in picture 4 lol) has been driving arizona backroads longer than I and hasn't ever either, but he drives an explorer.. lol. The soil in that area is actaully hard in places right now, it'd just rained not to long ago, the country is rather barren looking, but if u go a little farther north there's forest (and san francisco peaks, lol elevation 12,000+ ft), which I enjoy more, the ground is more gravel like from the past volcanic activity.
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Beautiful countryside! It's making me jealous! Look's like hour's of good ridin'.

Thanks for the pics.

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Beautiful countryside! It's making me jealous! Look's like hour's of good ridin'.

Thanks for the pics.

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lol, it is a very long road, it comes out in Ash Fork, which would still be like 30 miles by highway from were the road starts, and this road winds all over the place so I imagine it'd take a bit longer, I haven't driven the whole thing yet.
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