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I try riding a half-mile down a really sandy road near Rustler Canyon, but it doesn't work out and I decide to backtrack

122756-sand-road.jpg After 5 miles, I arrive at Hole-in-the-Wall Campground and go for a short ride, noting that it's nearly deserted todayThumbnailsThis better, unnamed road in the Woods Wash Valley is also rather sandy, but it is rideableAfter 5 miles, I arrive at Hole-in-the-Wall Campground and go for a short ride, noting that it's nearly deserted todayThumbnailsThis better, unnamed road in the Woods Wash Valley is also rather sandy, but it is rideableAfter 5 miles, I arrive at Hole-in-the-Wall Campground and go for a short ride, noting that it's nearly deserted todayThumbnailsThis better, unnamed road in the Woods Wash Valley is also rather sandy, but it is rideableAfter 5 miles, I arrive at Hole-in-the-Wall Campground and go for a short ride, noting that it's nearly deserted todayThumbnailsThis better, unnamed road in the Woods Wash Valley is also rather sandy, but it is rideableAfter 5 miles, I arrive at Hole-in-the-Wall Campground and go for a short ride, noting that it's nearly deserted todayThumbnailsThis better, unnamed road in the Woods Wash Valley is also rather sandy, but it is rideableAfter 5 miles, I arrive at Hole-in-the-Wall Campground and go for a short ride, noting that it's nearly deserted todayThumbnailsThis better, unnamed road in the Woods Wash Valley is also rather sandy, but it is rideable

There aren't even any tire tracks on this road! Instead, I decide to try another open nearby road (thanks to my map), which proves to be more serviceable.