This hike travels into the Domingo Baca Canyon on the west side of the Sandias and is 3.5 miles long, one way. (Elevatation 2360 feet) It leads to the wreckage of a TWA flight that crashed on 1/19/1955. The trails starts in sandy terrain strewn with rocks and boulders, leading up a an arroyo which had flowing water partially covered with ice.
We marveled over snow flakes, icicles and rocks covered in slick, thin sheets of ice.
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Patapsco CCC Remains trail, Patapsco State Park, MD, 10/23/24
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