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Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Romero Saddle on East Camino Cielo Rd.
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01/16/2022
Divide Peak OHV Rd.
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01/16/2022
Turn from Divide Peak onto Romero Trail
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01/16/2022
Heading into Blue Canyon.
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Cottam Camp.
Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Walking alongside flowing creek.
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01/16/2022
P-Bar Flats Campground.
Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Romero Camuesa Rd.
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01/16/2022
Turn toward Lower Caliente here onto Agua Caliente Rd.
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01/16/2022
Agua Caliente Rd.
Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Hot spring at Big Caliente.
Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Single track after hot springs.
Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Primitive camp at Upper Caliente.
Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Steep ridge scramble after leaving trail.
Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Remnants of old road make for easier navigation after ridge scrambling.
Charles Anderson
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01/16/2022
Remnants of old road make navigation easier here.
Charles Anderson
Photo Date: 
01/16/2022
Forest Route 6N17 has steep inclines and sharp descents with great views of surrounding Santa Ynez Mountains.

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