High Crossing never disappoints

RednekF350

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Feb 20, 2004
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Is this the area that is supposed to be 'off limits' and signed as such?
Near there but I believe all of these pics are along the regularly used road to High Crossing that remains open. "Quarter Mile" is a the closed area and it is a little west of this. It can be accessed from High Crossing.
 

ecampbell

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Jan 2, 2003
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Same puddle, same hole. He said "It didn't look that deep". Check that rear tire. I think the axel moved on the frame. The right rear tire is pointing in a different direction. I would have taken more pictures but he was grumpy, had his family with him.

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Teegate

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What really needs to be done is they need to fix it and make the road a few feet higher as has been done at other places. Obviously, that costs money. The actions of a few make it much more inconvenient for the rest of us.
 
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manumuskin

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is this the puddle just north of High Crossing headed to Carranza road?If so I won't be using that route anymore.Theres a way to the east and west to avoid it but the western route can be quite nasty at times also.
 

46er

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Mar 24, 2004
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I think his right tire is just hanging really low.

Why would anybody drive through that mess? Seriously, someone needs to put a sign up: "Not a good idea. This means you."

Given the body is level, his Ram may have the air suspension option. Doubt he was going fast enough to break something, perhaps the axle is hung up.

The warning signs are readily visible, no need to post another one. Besides, we wouldn't get to see these great pics :D
 
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johnnyb

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Having braved a ton of these "puddles" all over the Pines, always very cautiously and apprehensively, I've wondered about how and where they form and get to this sorry state. Seems they're always where the water table is right at ground level, or even at an occasional water runoff route. If so, keeping them accessible to "ordinary" vehicles sounds like a never-ending job.
 

PINEY WARDEN

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is this the puddle just north of High Crossing headed to Carranza road?If so I won't be using that route anymore.Theres a way to the east and west to avoid it but the western route can be quite nasty at times also.

Yes it is Al! You either have to use via Sawdust Pile Road into there or The Railroad Right Of Way. Those puddles have been fixed many after many times and the ORV's just tear more and more up. It is so sad that places I used to travel in two wheel drive is lost and gone.
 

PINEY WARDEN

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Hampton Road side. Right at the intersection with Tuckerton.
 

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ecampbell

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I tried Monday but turned around. Flooded roads over ice. Maybe I'll walk in through the woods, good footing there.
 

1Jerseydevil

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My only question is Why???? Just why would you attemp that lake with ice on it????? Unreal!
And the answer would be the same as mountain climbers say....."because it's there", besides we have 4wd. In my younger days I did the same so I guess I shouldn't poke fun.
 
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