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The old road to Cave Spring is easy to lose at first, but I eventually find it and follow it up a gentle hill

130515-cave-spring-rd.jpg There it is, the old road leading to Cave Spring, closed by a couple of Wilderness markers; I stash my bike behind some bushesThumbnailsThis old water tank on Cave Spring Road is dry and shot-up, but has great views over to the Woods MountainsThere it is, the old road leading to Cave Spring, closed by a couple of Wilderness markers; I stash my bike behind some bushesThumbnailsThis old water tank on Cave Spring Road is dry and shot-up, but has great views over to the Woods MountainsThere it is, the old road leading to Cave Spring, closed by a couple of Wilderness markers; I stash my bike behind some bushesThumbnailsThis old water tank on Cave Spring Road is dry and shot-up, but has great views over to the Woods MountainsThere it is, the old road leading to Cave Spring, closed by a couple of Wilderness markers; I stash my bike behind some bushesThumbnailsThis old water tank on Cave Spring Road is dry and shot-up, but has great views over to the Woods MountainsThere it is, the old road leading to Cave Spring, closed by a couple of Wilderness markers; I stash my bike behind some bushesThumbnailsThis old water tank on Cave Spring Road is dry and shot-up, but has great views over to the Woods MountainsThere it is, the old road leading to Cave Spring, closed by a couple of Wilderness markers; I stash my bike behind some bushesThumbnailsThis old water tank on Cave Spring Road is dry and shot-up, but has great views over to the Woods Mountains

The old road hasn't been used in a long time and is washed-out in places. That looks like a water tank up there...