dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

11/17
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OK, the pavement has departed, and I'm headed up into the Cady Mountains on dirt and gravel

4795-cady-mtns-rd.jpg This short worn-out paved road (perhaps once a part of Old Route 66?) has a gouge down the middle where the yellow line would beThumbnailsI pause on the way up the gentle hill leading into the Cady Mountains to look back on the sandy roadThis short worn-out paved road (perhaps once a part of Old Route 66?) has a gouge down the middle where the yellow line would beThumbnailsI pause on the way up the gentle hill leading into the Cady Mountains to look back on the sandy roadThis short worn-out paved road (perhaps once a part of Old Route 66?) has a gouge down the middle where the yellow line would beThumbnailsI pause on the way up the gentle hill leading into the Cady Mountains to look back on the sandy roadThis short worn-out paved road (perhaps once a part of Old Route 66?) has a gouge down the middle where the yellow line would beThumbnailsI pause on the way up the gentle hill leading into the Cady Mountains to look back on the sandy roadThis short worn-out paved road (perhaps once a part of Old Route 66?) has a gouge down the middle where the yellow line would beThumbnailsI pause on the way up the gentle hill leading into the Cady Mountains to look back on the sandy roadThis short worn-out paved road (perhaps once a part of Old Route 66?) has a gouge down the middle where the yellow line would beThumbnailsI pause on the way up the gentle hill leading into the Cady Mountains to look back on the sandy road

Desert dirt roads are sometimes easy, but sometimes nearly impossible to ride, so I'll find out now which category of road this one falls into. I seem to have some of the wind behind me now, which should help. A 4WD vehicle passes me.