Day 28: July 3, 2021 Rivers and Ruts Comment via blog |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() They are about a half-dozen miles from town, at the Keeney Pass Interpretive Site, and very easy to get to. However, once there, I again demonstrated just how bad I am at photographing ruts. There are two side-by-side ruts at the site but they are not the perfectly parallel tracks wheels mounted on a single wagon might make. As the sign indicates, each rut was made by a long stream of wagons, attached animals, and people on foot. There are two because the people liked to travel beside one another. |
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