Mark Doiron
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- Mark
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Took a trip with another Gladiator, as well as a Toyota Tundra, a G-Wagen, and a couple Pinzgauers (one 6WD) along El Camino del Diablo. Following Native American footpaths dating back at least a thousand years, El Camino del Diablo has been traveled by conquistadores, explorers, missionaries, settlers, miners, and cartographers. Also known as Camino del Muerto, the Road of the Dead, crossing the Devil’s Highway exposes one to unforgiving terrain and potentially unforgiving conditions. Historically, it is known for the thousands who have perished while attempting to travel it. I suppose that’s why a group of friends and I decided, “Let’s go!”, after reading a New York Times article about this amazing route. The New York Times article about El Camino del Diablo may be found here:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/29/travel/arizona-road-trip-camino-del-diablo.html
Videos of the trip may be found here:
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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/29/travel/arizona-road-trip-camino-del-diablo.html
Videos of the trip may be found here:
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