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A cactus thorn punctures my tire and some Slime spurts out to fill the wound

4628-slime.jpg I stop briefly on Crucero Road as I pass the powerline road leading toward the Bristol Mountains WildernessThumbnailsBig rigs park at the Ludlow gas station with the Sleeping Beauty mountains as a sunset backdropI stop briefly on Crucero Road as I pass the powerline road leading toward the Bristol Mountains WildernessThumbnailsBig rigs park at the Ludlow gas station with the Sleeping Beauty mountains as a sunset backdropI stop briefly on Crucero Road as I pass the powerline road leading toward the Bristol Mountains WildernessThumbnailsBig rigs park at the Ludlow gas station with the Sleeping Beauty mountains as a sunset backdropI stop briefly on Crucero Road as I pass the powerline road leading toward the Bristol Mountains WildernessThumbnailsBig rigs park at the Ludlow gas station with the Sleeping Beauty mountains as a sunset backdropI stop briefly on Crucero Road as I pass the powerline road leading toward the Bristol Mountains WildernessThumbnailsBig rigs park at the Ludlow gas station with the Sleeping Beauty mountains as a sunset backdropI stop briefly on Crucero Road as I pass the powerline road leading toward the Bristol Mountains WildernessThumbnailsBig rigs park at the Ludlow gas station with the Sleeping Beauty mountains as a sunset backdrop

Luckily, my tire doesn't lose much air before the puncture is sealed, so I don't even need to pump up my tire. Slime does a great job on fixing small punctures like this, even though it can make an awful mess on a big puncture that it can't repair.