Inspired by the "Threads you'll never see on AAroads thread" and requested by nobody....the Dead Horse thread. Interestingly once the topic was broached on aforementioned thread there was a surprising large number of responses citing "Dead Horse" locations. Interestingly a quick check out of Google Maps revealed there is a actually quite the glut of places called "Dead Horse" or are named after "Dead Horse." So with in mind, to beat a "dead horse" my favorite is obviously Dead Horse Point in the Canyonlands of Utah above the Colorado River. What "dead horse" locations are in your area or what are you favorites?
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We can actually credit Alps for the Dead Horse Thread trend. :-D :clap: