Scarlett, my 2014 Ural Patrol sidecar rig, reminded me of her usefulness over this past weekend.
Not only did she haul two full bags of trash to the dumpsters near the Shell station by Picacho Peak Road; she also:
Hauled discarded concreted tiles which I used to fill in a couple of big holes/ruts on the trail into the camping area. Sorry, no pics, it was hard work.
She also enabled me to make a big haul of crap to the dumpsters on Sunday. Some moron had left shot up pieces of ceiling tile and furniture which lay in pieces at one campsite:
On Sunday, Scarlett hauled my butt along with the garbage collection, to the town of Eloy, AZ where there's an Amazon Locker. I got my stuff and headed back using frontage roads along the I-10 super slab, since one thing Scarlett can't do, is haul ass!
Monday, February 17
Just a rest day, relaxing. Here's the sunset I saw for President's Day.
Tuesday, February 18
I displaced to BLM land accessed via Tanque Road which lies roughly halfway from the I-10 Super Slab and the city of Safford, AZ along US 191 highway.
Tanque (Tank, as in water tank in Spanish) Road is a dirt road which bisects the valley which has Mount Graham on the west and the Hot Well Dunes Rec Area on the east side.
There are several camping spots and I picked one that suited me just fine. Empty spots .5 and .8 miles on either side of my site, and no one in line of sight!
So far, am very pleased with this BLM area. I hope to do some exploring of nearby Fort Grant Historic Area, Mount Graham itself and just the area around me.