> On Aug 29, 2015, at 10:34 PM, Richard <ricoz....@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> isn't that a track?

In 1847 it was the first trunk road into San Diego from the east. Then, as 
other roads were built and traffic dwindled away, it lost importance and grade 
down to a track, and finally S2 was built to replace it turned into an 
abandoned track/trail. Now its a trail along a riverbed (or other roads are now 
over it's alignment), with a historic marker nearby for visitors to walk down 
and see the last remaining bits where you can see there was a "road" there. 

Sections 30 meters or so long could be considered grade 4/5 tracks - if you had 
a wagon - as most of it is too narrow for any car to actually get up to the 
sections that haven't eroded away yet. Its only 5 feet wide (?)  in critical 
places, in the narrow ravine of a wash. 

http://goo.gl/maps/DwJM2

Javbw 
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