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  • Great pics Gary, though I suspect you're similarly satisfied with the intellectual discourse your post has spawned. I won't fall for your wiley wall ways - we'll waller westward, or well, whichever way the wind veers the vehicle. Rollin, rollin, rollin, keep them...
  • Bird Freak wrote:
    jdc1 wrote:
    Fizz wrote:
    What a colossal waste of money.
    It's like a padlock that only keeps honest people out.


    But, "his" ego is still intact....that's all "he" was looking for.
    At least he is trying to solve a problem no one else has.
    Maybe because everyone else realizes what a colossal waste of time and money to try. Makes you wonder how many miles of highway could have been repaired with the money spent on that useless appendage.
  • That thing is disgusting. We were there in Organ Pipe Cactus, at the Twin Peaks campground a week ago. What looks like a dirt road going up that hill is the footprint for that stupid wall. We could see that from our campsite. In a couple of weeks you'll be able to look at that wall from the comfort of your campsite. And the scenic loop goes right along it on the south end. The scenic road was there first...
    JK
  • If the wall only keeps honest people out that makes it that much simpler to track down the dishonest ones.IE: they will be the illegals that are found North of the wall. Looks like "someone" knows what they are doing".
  • jdc1 wrote:
    Fizz wrote:
    What a colossal waste of money.
    It's like a padlock that only keeps honest people out.


    But, "his" ego is still intact....that's all "he" was looking for.
    At least he is trying to solve a problem no one else has.
  • jdc1's avatar
    jdc1
    Explorer II
    Fizz wrote:
    What a colossal waste of money.
    It's like a padlock that only keeps honest people out.


    But, "his" ego is still intact....that's all "he" was looking for.
  • What a colossal waste of money.
    It's like a padlock that only keeps honest people out.
  • Looks fine to me. If you don't like the looks of the wall, turn around and look north. If you want to see the other side of the wall, look through the slats or go to a crossing point and then put your back to the wall and look south.
  • Impressive, although it's already been cut through, climbed over, and dug under. Business as usual on the border... ;)

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