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"Old Country Rd" headed east out of Cherryfield, ME. Google and Garmin actually call this a paved road. More proof that their data is only as good as the localities provide.
I guess the mud was a little deeper than I thought.
After sinking in the muddy lake, being towed out, and using a tiny bowl to get rid of the muddy water, we got stuck again at the precipice of a ravine and had to be towed again!
After sinking in the muddy lake, being towed out, and using a tiny bowl to get rid of the muddy water, we got stuck again at the precipice of a ravine and had to be towed again!
After sinking in the muddy lake, being towed out, and using a tiny bowl to get rid of the muddy water, we got stuck again at the precipice of a ravine and had to be towed again!
After sinking in the muddy lake, being towed out, and using a tiny bowl to get rid of the muddy water, we got stuck again at the precipice of a ravine and had to be towed again!
Did some offroading on Coyote Canyon Trail. Camped at Sheep Canyon and visited the wildflowers and metal structures. Great one-night trip.
After sinking in the muddy lake, being towed out, and using a tiny bowl to get rid of the muddy water, we got stuck again at the precipice of a ravine and had to be towed again!
Did some offroading on Coyote Canyon Trail. Camped at Sheep Canyon and visited the wildflowers and metal structures. Great one-night trip.
Did some offroading on Coyote Canyon Trail. Camped at Sheep Canyon and visited the wildflowers and metal structures. Great one-night trip.