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A driver of an off-road vehicle makes his descent from

A driver of an off-road vehicle makes his descent from

A driver of an off-road vehicle makes his descent from the rocks of the Organ Mountains in Dona Ana County, N.M., Nov. 6, 2010. The driver was a participant in a weekend camping and off-roading trip for the For... More

An off-road vehicle climbs to the top of the Organ

An off-road vehicle climbs to the top of the Organ

An off-road vehicle climbs to the top of the Organ Mountains during the Fort Bliss Warrior Transition Battalion's weekend trip to Dona Ana County, N.M., Nov. 6. The Wounded Warriors weekend trip was sponsored b... More

Participants of the Fort Bliss Warrior Transition

Participants of the Fort Bliss Warrior Transition

Participants of the Fort Bliss Warrior Transition Battalion's weekend trip to Dona Ana County, N.M., take a break from the action Nov. 6, 2010. The weekend activities included off-roading, hiking and camping.

A convoy of off-road vehicles climb rocks of the Organ

A convoy of off-road vehicles climb rocks of the Organ

A convoy of off-road vehicles climb rocks of the Organ Mountains during the Fort Bliss Warrior Transition Battalion's weekend trip to Dona Ana County, N.M., Nov. 6. The third annual trip was sponsored by Olskoo... More

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