The other day I decided to travel out to Howardsville to take some pictures of the area as the sun set. I hadn't been there in 10 years, and I remembered that the road that takes you in from Bryant Rd. was in bad, but passable shape.
That's not so true anymore. Right off the bat there's a pretty big hole as you turn in from Bryant Rd. There's another puddle that has a very narrow go-around by it. It did a number on my truck:
Finally, there's a pretty scary pit of mud with very deep ruts right before you get into the town. It was there that I gave up.
I walked in from Howardsville Road, went down the causeway across the bog, and a little further up noticed that someone had put a giant whacking mountain of sand on the road completely blocking it. So even if I got past the mud pit (I wouldn't have) I'd have been blocked a few hundred feet further down the road.
I think I have the most scratched up Honda Ridgeline out there.
For the curious, here are the photos I got:
Dusk at Howardsville by benruset, on Flickr
Single Track by benruset, on Flickr
The Rye Strip by benruset, on Flickr
That's not so true anymore. Right off the bat there's a pretty big hole as you turn in from Bryant Rd. There's another puddle that has a very narrow go-around by it. It did a number on my truck:
Finally, there's a pretty scary pit of mud with very deep ruts right before you get into the town. It was there that I gave up.
I walked in from Howardsville Road, went down the causeway across the bog, and a little further up noticed that someone had put a giant whacking mountain of sand on the road completely blocking it. So even if I got past the mud pit (I wouldn't have) I'd have been blocked a few hundred feet further down the road.
I think I have the most scratched up Honda Ridgeline out there.
For the curious, here are the photos I got:
Dusk at Howardsville by benruset, on Flickr
Single Track by benruset, on Flickr
The Rye Strip by benruset, on Flickr