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<blockquote data-quote="Walter" data-source="post: 1252525" data-attributes="member: 87998"><p>197 washout your talkin about the dip near mark of the potter I assume. When I was a young man it wasent a washout it was a 24-7 creek crossing and was always wet. The highway department decided the cost was too high to maintain a paved crossing and so made a culvert to go under and now it only flows over the road when its been raining. I probably wont go that far down 197, I'll probably turn at Burton dam road and scoot around the chain of lakes sight seeing and reliving old memories. My dad used to take me fishing all along these lakes and I attended camp in the summers back in the 70's. Still a great area with tons of scenic twisties to play on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walter, post: 1252525, member: 87998"] 197 washout your talkin about the dip near mark of the potter I assume. When I was a young man it wasent a washout it was a 24-7 creek crossing and was always wet. The highway department decided the cost was too high to maintain a paved crossing and so made a culvert to go under and now it only flows over the road when its been raining. I probably wont go that far down 197, I'll probably turn at Burton dam road and scoot around the chain of lakes sight seeing and reliving old memories. My dad used to take me fishing all along these lakes and I attended camp in the summers back in the 70's. Still a great area with tons of scenic twisties to play on. [/QUOTE]
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