Ken
Veteran Member
Ken,
I don't know about it, but I'll check it out next time. I go through Ashfork everytime I go up to the property. I do know there is a huge flagstone yard, with tons and tons of flagstone.
Bo
This flag stone used to be loaded on train flat cars to haul to Calif. for house building. had a unusal gold flake look . picked up a pickup load that was to big to lay in bed so stood part on side of bed hauled to the El Paso pumping sta. for kids could play and not get to muddy.
Have worked in snow that was as deep as hood of 4X4 pickup going up to microwave site. in the spring got into soft spot and watched the truck sink to window level before truck with winch could get to where stuck and was able to pull it out. washed with fire hose but then later driving down road and hit a bump and clods of clay would fall out from some where and slow traffic following me.
My wife went to Seligman to pick up kids after school and before she got back to pumping sta. the snow was so deep all she could see were the markers for culverts on side of road
Then it was 2 weeks before the snow settled enough to locate the car in parking area.
You will enjoy the winters there. Keep enough food for the peroids of nothing moving. I've
seen the road shut down from East of Flagstaff to Kingman because of drifts.
ken