Devil's Den
This is what we call The Steps. They are a series of leveled limestone that has been formded by running water the fist step is about 4 and a half feet tall and the rest vary from one foot to a couple of inches. We have not crawled over them yet but we have seen it done.
These are the Axle Brakers they are 3 of them they are all about 15 to 20 feet tall 85 to 70 degree angle with tire ruts about 6 inches to 2 foot and a half  deep. They are all cover with loose dirt and rock. Most of them pebbles. Sence there is three of them thay all vary in difficulty. So if you are at the bottom, the hardest will be on your right the mid one will be in the middle and the easy one on the left.To your right is another pic of them this picture was take a long time ago so they have no doubt changed sence then.
The lower rut is a rut that just keeps growing it fills up just about every time it rains. When full it can be about 5 feet or somtimes deeper. But I have only seen it that deep twice once during the flood of 98 and again and when it flooded in 2000.
This is The Pit it is a big hole in the ground is suronded by hills. It is about 6 to 10  feet from regular ground level with 3 to 4 feet of sticky mud at the bottom of the water trucks with 44's have drowned in here. When wet good for crossing when dry good for partys and cook outs.
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