Post
by gyre » Tue Aug 13, 2013 7:22 am
Maybe you were good?
And lucky.
At the rainbow gathering in the arkansas rain forest, there was a road that dropped a thousand feet in one curve.
You had to make the traverse to reach the rest of the camping area, and make the climb back to camp.
Good road, but very steep gravel with no barriers.
Sheer dropoff.
Did people park on the descending curve right next to the edge?
Yes, even lined up with the descent.
In a remote area in the mountains there, a friend reached a dropoff on foot with a huge pile of cars he describes as the history of automobiles.
The valley is so hard to reach, except by a long walk on foot, that first responders just cut people out.
I'm sure there are wagons at the bottom.