PaulW
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Diablo Lake bed
Recent images - L Diablo
Courtesy Allan Crane
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HeyMulegeScott
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Whoa. Hopefully the ranchers out there have a way to go around that.
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PaulW
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No way they will not change to use the east high road.
That has happened at least 3 times in my history and there was no visible water, but really deep mud under the crust.
Getting from the dyke to the high road will still be a big issue as we have found before.
[Edited on 11-2-2022 by PaulW]
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Marc
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Where?
Exercise regularly. Eat sensibly. Die anyway.
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PaulW
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West ranches will use the west valley road with the usual southern access across Huatamote drainage and is already passable.
Reports of the roads across some canyon drainages indicates no problems at the southern end.
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basautter
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Is this the Diablo Lake west of San Felipe?
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David K
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Yes, is ther another?
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Some current conditions
One of the washes
The paved road west of San Felipe Morelia road = Zoo Road
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honda tom
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saw on race dezert that the lake was dry and its the track... not sure of the time of these pictures.
first week of oct. zoo road was like these pics... the road down valle de chico was also a wreck. It was quite enjoyable with the amount of greenery
and washouts.
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