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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3725661" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Got up early this morning to visit the lapidary shop which is becoming the norm. Working on the third stone handled knife while using one of the big saws to cut slabs from a brown jasper rock we found on the Apache trail which has been called the most scenic highway and most treacherous in the US. (By those in Arizona) It does have quite the history behind it's construction and worth checking out the link. </p><p> <a href="https://detoursamericanwest.com/history-of-apache-trail-arizona/" target="_blank">History of the Apache Trail</a></p><p>Sadly, the road is not completely open. A fire followed by a major flood took out a bridge and ADOT says they won't repair it, so private donations are being taken to restore the bridge and allow vehicles to travel the complete circle again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3725661, member: 5412"] Got up early this morning to visit the lapidary shop which is becoming the norm. Working on the third stone handled knife while using one of the big saws to cut slabs from a brown jasper rock we found on the Apache trail which has been called the most scenic highway and most treacherous in the US. (By those in Arizona) It does have quite the history behind it's construction and worth checking out the link. [URL="https://detoursamericanwest.com/history-of-apache-trail-arizona/"]History of the Apache Trail[/URL] Sadly, the road is not completely open. A fire followed by a major flood took out a bridge and ADOT says they won't repair it, so private donations are being taken to restore the bridge and allow vehicles to travel the complete circle again. [/QUOTE]
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