The camera exposures doesn't tell the whole story -- it was only late
dusk when we headed down the road off the mountain, as I think it
would be foolish to leave after dark if you didn't know the area
really well. As the web page says, there is one spot near the
beginning of the dirt road that's quite difficult to navigate in a
passenger sedan, but you can at least take comfort in my statement
that it's much easier coming down than going up. It's hard to describe
and will probably change with further wear, but the rutting in the
road was such that failure to make it up wouldn't result in a T-bone
or side slip, but rather just some skidding. It's mostly just steep
and bumpy, and would be fairly easy in a truck or 4wd. Regardless, the
trip was well worth it.
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view out from Parker Mountain
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view up past our car at the ridge
description | This shot is along the ridge; you fly on either side. We had favorable winds for the western (right) side. |
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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view out from ridge
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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John flying his 2x4 at Parker
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sunset over the foothills of LA
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driving down...more exciting than it looks
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driving down
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driving down
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driving down
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driving down
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