Pretty country! And nice trails... too narrow to be two-tracks... who makes them?
Those trails have been down there since we lived here. The pictures with the water is a creek. There is a cement bridge that you can't see because of the trees. It's very old and all crumbling away. I have no clue why it is there. There is nothing there, no electricy, no signs of any kind of habitation around this area. It's very strange. Sally said she was going to try to find out about the bridge. Now, there is no way to get a vehicle down there, really strange. It's such a remote area, that is why I don't go there by myself.
The trails now are kept open pretty much by 4 wheelers. There is always evidence of that people have been down there, beer cans, trash and stuff. The first picture of the water, straight across the creek that big tall tree, there use to be a rope hanging from a branch for swinging out over the creek and dropping in. It's very deep there.
Becky
Those trails have been down there since we lived here. The pictures with the water is a creek. There is a cement bridge that you can't see because of the trees. It's very old and all crumbling away. I have no clue why it is there. There is nothing there, no electricy, no signs of any kind of habitation around this area. It's very strange. Sally said she was going to try to find out about the bridge. Now, there is no way to get a vehicle down there, really strange. It's such a remote area, that is why I don't go there by myself.
The trails now are kept open pretty much by 4 wheelers. There is always evidence of that people have been down there, beer cans, trash and stuff. The first picture of the water, straight across the creek that big tall tree, there use to be a rope hanging from a branch for swinging out over the creek and dropping in. It's very deep there.
Becky
To make sure I've got the hang of this I'm going to go take some pictures of my horses:). BBL
Becky