iensdomus
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This is a trip i took off the Caprock, about 30 miles from my house. sorry about the pictures im not a proffessional and was alone.
These are taken at a picnic area off the caprock. this is NE of Silverton TX
These next ones are at a Boy Scout camp i went to as a kid. its not used anymore.
This is the road going down into the canyon, hope you dont mind some Texas pin-striping.
Down at the bottom of this next picture is where the camp is, you cant see it because of the brush.
More pictures of the road going down.
This gate is locked
But this is right next to the locked gate. Hope the cattle dont figure this one out.
Just some more pics of me heading down, this is when i went through the busted gate.
Had to get at least one of my dumbass.
This picture probably shows the most of this section of Palo Duro. it was taken facing NW. But this is only one little tiny section of the canyon, and not even the good part.
This is the actual decent
This section is prone to rock slides, When i was a kid i use to help clean the rocks off this road.
This is new, it is a porta-shitter. God Bless them damn boy scouts.
This is the one and only part of the trip i had to put it into four wheel drive.
This is the creek bed, about 10 years ago it was safe to wheel down this creek, however, it seems to be flowing with water now. and i read up on a new Texas law where you can only wheel in a creek bed if that creek crosses a state border, this does not. i doubt you could get down there now, erosion is a bitch.
I built this bridge when i was about 11 years old. kinda washed out now.
I tried chopping this tree down a long time ago, even got drunk and tried burning it down. it finally came down with a ford powerstroke. (my brothers)
good place to go rappelling from.
More of the creek bed
I was trying to see if there was a place to get the truck down, no luck but, if you have a quad, might be pretty fun.
This is a better picture of the road going down.
These are taken at a picnic area off the caprock. this is NE of Silverton TX
These next ones are at a Boy Scout camp i went to as a kid. its not used anymore.
This is the road going down into the canyon, hope you dont mind some Texas pin-striping.
Down at the bottom of this next picture is where the camp is, you cant see it because of the brush.
More pictures of the road going down.
This gate is locked
But this is right next to the locked gate. Hope the cattle dont figure this one out.
Just some more pics of me heading down, this is when i went through the busted gate.
Had to get at least one of my dumbass.
This picture probably shows the most of this section of Palo Duro. it was taken facing NW. But this is only one little tiny section of the canyon, and not even the good part.
This is the actual decent
This section is prone to rock slides, When i was a kid i use to help clean the rocks off this road.
This is new, it is a porta-shitter. God Bless them damn boy scouts.
This is the one and only part of the trip i had to put it into four wheel drive.
This is the creek bed, about 10 years ago it was safe to wheel down this creek, however, it seems to be flowing with water now. and i read up on a new Texas law where you can only wheel in a creek bed if that creek crosses a state border, this does not. i doubt you could get down there now, erosion is a bitch.
I built this bridge when i was about 11 years old. kinda washed out now.
I tried chopping this tree down a long time ago, even got drunk and tried burning it down. it finally came down with a ford powerstroke. (my brothers)
good place to go rappelling from.
More of the creek bed
I was trying to see if there was a place to get the truck down, no luck but, if you have a quad, might be pretty fun.
This is a better picture of the road going down.
