Ha! Your JK won't look the same after.
Before getting to the rocks, there's a thicket of trees and spinney brush you have to push your way through and being that all of it had new growth starting to sprout, it seemed especially thick on this run.
After listening to the painful sound of new pin stripping being added to our paint, things starting to open up.
Yep, you both did well. Thanks for posts like these. It's like getting to wheel with you guys, when we see them!
I see no malls!?!?!
Looks like a great time, thanks for the pics!
I don't know how I missed you sneaking through my backyard like that. Especially since I have Thursdays off. I'm pretty sure I was traveling down to your town via the west side of C st. down to Goni that day. I will have to give you my # so we can atleast meet up for beverages next time you are up this way.
That looks like a great trail. Thanks for the awesome pictures, I'd never heard of bronco canyon brfore
Reminds me of a certain trail in SoCal with Bronco in the name. Such fun trails, so much pin striping. Jealous that you guys seem to have so many cool trails right in your back yard.
Looks like Tony, Stephanie, Cindy, and yourself had a great time! It's awesome how you have trails right behind your house! Super jealous
Great photos.... Thanks for posting Eddie! That's pretty neat that you have that road to the mall at your 'back door'!!!!
Awesome pics and photo essay! This was one of the toughest mall crawls I've ever done. Can't imagine what upper Bronco Canyon would be like.
Huge Thank You to Eddie and Cindy for taking time out of their busy schedule to show Steph and I one of their favorite rock malls.
Beautiful scenery and land out there. Definitely putting this on my to do list for places to visit.
Amazing pictures. Looks like one hell of a fun trail. What bumper is on Tony's rig?
what's the trail like getting to the Petroglyphs ? can it be done in a 4x4 Dodge 2500 ? I won't have the Jeep on my trip to Fernly this time.
Always enjoy your pics.
That truck will make it there in 2wd as long as it's not muddy. Just know the long term locals have always tried to keep the area secretive to prevent vandalism. The Nevada Rock Art Foundation now monitors the area. With that said, the site is much more impressive then most of the more public petroglyph sites.