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I pause on the way up the gentle hill leading into the Cady Mountains to look back on the sandy road

4801-powerline-rd.jpg My gears are acting up still, so I pour more lubricant onto themThumbnailsI check out the side roads as I ride through Cady Mountains pass and find a great campsite for two nights, before sunset evenMy gears are acting up still, so I pour more lubricant onto themThumbnailsI check out the side roads as I ride through Cady Mountains pass and find a great campsite for two nights, before sunset evenMy gears are acting up still, so I pour more lubricant onto themThumbnailsI check out the side roads as I ride through Cady Mountains pass and find a great campsite for two nights, before sunset evenMy gears are acting up still, so I pour more lubricant onto themThumbnailsI check out the side roads as I ride through Cady Mountains pass and find a great campsite for two nights, before sunset evenMy gears are acting up still, so I pour more lubricant onto themThumbnailsI check out the side roads as I ride through Cady Mountains pass and find a great campsite for two nights, before sunset evenMy gears are acting up still, so I pour more lubricant onto themThumbnailsI check out the side roads as I ride through Cady Mountains pass and find a great campsite for two nights, before sunset even

It's not steep at all, but I walk the bike occasionally along here due to slippery sand. I'm guessing that the sand will subside as I get higher into the hills, which is often the case. A lone dirt-motorcyclist passes me.