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The road to the Barnett Mine area, about 1.5 miles long, is rough and slightly uphill

6001-mine-rd.jpg The dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsA bit of assorted debris is scattered around at the end of the Barnett Mine RoadThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsA bit of assorted debris is scattered around at the end of the Barnett Mine RoadThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsA bit of assorted debris is scattered around at the end of the Barnett Mine RoadThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsA bit of assorted debris is scattered around at the end of the Barnett Mine RoadThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsA bit of assorted debris is scattered around at the end of the Barnett Mine RoadThe dead coyote I passed on Cedar Canyon Road a few days ago is still thereThumbnailsA bit of assorted debris is scattered around at the end of the Barnett Mine Road

Like most backcountry desert roads, it gets rougher as it gets closer to the end.