My first photo post, so here goes. Took a day trip out to the desert northwest of the town of Ocotillo.
Drove the Jojoba Trail before getting bearings and heading out the Montero Wash to the Dos Cabezas rail siding.
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Found the siding which had a long string of contemporary rail cars stored there. Old water tank still standing on wood stilts.
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Rail cars and graffitti.
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The old ruins of what might have been a station or outpost for the San Diego and Arizona Railroad. This stop was used by the steam engines to rewater the boilers before the long trek into the Carrizo Gorge.
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The towing torque and power of The Xterra is unmatched!
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This wood trestle is about a mile from the Carrizo Gorge trail head, and another 1.5 miles from there are the larger curved wood trestles.
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Ice cold adult beverage post trail ride.
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Finally, drove home on the old S80 highway, which was very scenic and passed though several cool little towns, culminating in Campo where I drove by Lake Morena and then hit the 8 freeway via the Buckman Springs freeway exit/entrance.
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