We haven't been out that way for awhile because of the deep puddels and ruts but now it's drying up abit. Saturday morning we parked and took a walk. There was a camp fire still smouldering. There was some fiberglass vehicle parts and a large pile of it that had been burnt.
	
	
	
		
		
		
			
		
		
	
	
		
	
This morning we headed out that way again at about 8 Am when several muddied trucks were heading out to Carranza Rd. One dropped a tow at Carranza and Hampton Rd.
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
		
	
We drove to near the Batsto trestle and walked the east bank of the river. At 9:30, shortly after returning to Carranza Rd there was an SUV followed by a pickup towing a car carrier. That place must be wild at night.
			
			This morning we headed out that way again at about 8 Am when several muddied trucks were heading out to Carranza Rd. One dropped a tow at Carranza and Hampton Rd.
We drove to near the Batsto trestle and walked the east bank of the river. At 9:30, shortly after returning to Carranza Rd there was an SUV followed by a pickup towing a car carrier. That place must be wild at night.
				
		
			
