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The rough washboard of upper Black Canyon Road prevents me from gaining any speed as I decend to the Cedar Canyon Road

132612-black-canyon-rd.jpg Upper Black Canyon Road narrows somewhat before it crosses through the pass ahead at just under 5350 feet elevationThumbnailsA jet flies overhead while I ride Cedar Canyon Road; the passengers note in unison that 'there's nothing down there'Upper Black Canyon Road narrows somewhat before it crosses through the pass ahead at just under 5350 feet elevationThumbnailsA jet flies overhead while I ride Cedar Canyon Road; the passengers note in unison that 'there's nothing down there'Upper Black Canyon Road narrows somewhat before it crosses through the pass ahead at just under 5350 feet elevationThumbnailsA jet flies overhead while I ride Cedar Canyon Road; the passengers note in unison that 'there's nothing down there'Upper Black Canyon Road narrows somewhat before it crosses through the pass ahead at just under 5350 feet elevationThumbnailsA jet flies overhead while I ride Cedar Canyon Road; the passengers note in unison that 'there's nothing down there'Upper Black Canyon Road narrows somewhat before it crosses through the pass ahead at just under 5350 feet elevationThumbnailsA jet flies overhead while I ride Cedar Canyon Road; the passengers note in unison that 'there's nothing down there'Upper Black Canyon Road narrows somewhat before it crosses through the pass ahead at just under 5350 feet elevationThumbnailsA jet flies overhead while I ride Cedar Canyon Road; the passengers note in unison that 'there's nothing down there'

I'll turn left at the three-way just ahead.