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@Bootboy , is this the bridge, very well hidden?
Was I right about it being springtime?
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@Bootboy , is this the bridge, very well hidden?
Was I right about it being springtime?
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-c...4x768%2529.jpg
Where is this located?
This one might be a little tough...I don't think this tank and well have been there very long. In fact, it doesn't even exist on Bing's imagery, but it does show on Google Maps.
So, here's a hint or two:
In the far distance, there are some very distinct landmarks.
This was taken in the evening and looking in a northeasterly direction.
Not Tables of the Sun or Mossback Butte.
These Tops, and the prominent landmarks in the distance in my pic, are about 70 miles NNW from the Tables of the Sun and are Entrada sandstone.
The name of the general area of this well would be fine.
I'll be away from the computer for the weekend, so be patient if I don't respond quickly.
Is it around Moonshine Wash area?
Correct Dennis, Summerville creates the butte.
But no, not close to Moonshine. But you would see these "Tops" if you were looking Southwest from Moonshine.
This tank is south of the DDR.
The Flat Tops were my first thought, but as Udink points out, the clue throws us off a little since only have a little Entrada around the bases. Anyway, it is the Flat Tops and Wildhorse Butte would be the one to the left and out in the distance. I still don't know what stock tank that is though.
Yea, my mistake...sorry for the confusion. :facepalm1:
So, since this tank is too new to be recognized, I'm going to post a new pic that is fair to all.
BTW, the tank is along the road to Hell Hole Swale.
Here is a different pic...should be easily recognized by some:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-T...4x768%2529.jpg
Dirty Devil River crossing at Poison Springs Canyon.
@Scott P , you're correct.
Was that pic taken in 2011
LNT
No. What's the significance of 2011 though?Quote:
Was that pic taken in 2011
I assume that you may be thinking of a river run that has logs near it? If so, this photo is quite a long way from any river, lake, or other water source.Quote:
High water
How about Wolverine Petrified Wood Natural Area?
Yes; more specifically the south fork of Wolverine Canyon.