What do you do when you are in the desert and have to cross
a flooded road? We walked all around it
to find another route, but couldn’t. The
foliage was too dense. If we had just
walked through the water our shoes and boots would have become hopelessly muddy.
Solution? You create cheapo Wellington’s.
The key, if you are planning on stealing our brilliant idea,
is to use trash compactor bags, not regular trash bags. Trash compactor bags are much thicker. We use trash compactor bags on road trips because
regular trash bags tear easily when brushed against bushes or stones.
While crossing the stream, I told Vicky that she looked like Pecos Bill. Don't you agree?
Vicky:
Pecos Bill:
And what did I look like, you might ask?
How about an idiot?
After using them, all one does is air them out, brush them
off, refold them, and they are available for the next flooded area that must be
crossed.
Here are some other photos of the hikes we took from our
spot at Mile 150 of the Moab 240. Sometimes
we were on gravel roads, sometimes on 4WD roads, sometimes on trails, sometimes
on old mining roads, and sometimes we were just walking across country. A little of everything.
The camper is in the middle of this photo, in the distance.
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