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One of many hot springs created by heavy machinery which line the edges of the Black Rock desert, <br/>
One of many hot springs created by heavy machinery which line the edges of the Black Rock desert, <br/>
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== Links ==
* http://flickr.com/photos/loupiote/835655902/in/set-72157602943738219/
* http://picasaweb.google.com/lukecbarrett/HuntingAtTrego2006#5121793966092552786
* http://picasaweb.google.com/lukecbarrett/HuntingAtTrego2006#5121793970387520098

Revision as of 18:16, 31 October 2008

One of many hot springs created by heavy machinery which line the edges of the Black Rock desert,
the Trego Trench, as it is commonly known, has wild variations in temperature, with little consistency.
It is on public land part of the Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon National Conservation Area,
right next to the railroad right of way and crossing.

Crossing the playa at Trego can present a hazard as it is hard to see oncoming train traffic.

Camping is at permitted at designated sites. Fire rings are provided

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