There was a certification class, for R410A refrigerant in Fort Mohave this evening. As luck would have it the most direct route was, down Oatman Road to Boundary Cone Road.
It was a good ride down , and even more fun coming back. Caution is necessary as there are numerous types of fauna bopping around in the dark. I encountered several rabbits , both Cotton tail and Jack varieties. An owl chasing dinner. A single Donkey blinking at my head light, from the left side of the road . Then later, as I exited the canyon , another, just standing in the road looking stupid .
And finally a small herd of cattle , standing all over the road , chewing their cud . I had to weave in between them, as they surprised me, their dark brown coats making them even less visible , than the Donkeys light grey.
It was 99 in Ft Mohave and 73 in Kingman . It was great to get home!
Rick,
Do the cattle shit in the curves, like the Donkeys do?
:P
How about the Goldfish? Did they live through Winter?
That's sure a nice road you got there.
Later,
;)
Coil
Yes the fish were fine a month or two ago, when I checked. I'm not sure of the cow shite , I'll
look under my fenders and see! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D I'll bet they do, I haven't seen nearly as much of that variety tho.
yep, its really a neat road , I just wish it was 150 miles long like my loop in OR . on the Quartzville byway.