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Goes uphill/downhill, 35* angle

About 40ft long, foot wide

Ends at small drainage that feeds into larger dry creek.

No discenible tracks, but dirt is not flat, like what water would do.

It did rain the night before.

7000ft, unit 24

 

Thoughts? Sasquatch body surfing?

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Looks like a drainage that had some water run down it and washed the leaves out of the middle

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Looks like a drainage that had some water run down it and washed the leaves out of the middle

I agree, looks like runoff. Where are you in 24 that hits 7k?

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Looks like a drainage that had some water run down it and washed the leaves out of the middle

I agree, looks like runoff. Where are you in 24 that hits 7k?

Pinals

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Pinal Peak.

 

I thought water at first, but the dirt isn't flat like water would do. It looks kicked up (dirt, rocks).

 

Also, the leaves looked pushed to the sides.

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Similar to hog rooting.

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UDA's from the 36 units, they missed the turn at Gila Bend

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Coties will do that.

Yep, I would bet that it was coatis picking up acorns as they were uncovered by the animals in front of them.

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with all the monsoons / heavy rains - it looks like water made to me also - exposed dirt can dry quickly

 

flash flood water running down hill will not be smooth path on a hillside - to many rocks/ small limbs - etc

 

who knows may have been an old elk / deer trail where tracks were washed away too !

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