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I pause at the summit of Gold Valley Road to enjoy the views before starting the downhill ahead

snapshot-29a.jpg Cows graze by an old burned juniper tree in upper Gold ValleyThumbnailsGold Valley Road is rutted and downhill, essentially a perfect bicycle trail with no trafficCows graze by an old burned juniper tree in upper Gold ValleyThumbnailsGold Valley Road is rutted and downhill, essentially a perfect bicycle trail with no trafficCows graze by an old burned juniper tree in upper Gold ValleyThumbnailsGold Valley Road is rutted and downhill, essentially a perfect bicycle trail with no trafficCows graze by an old burned juniper tree in upper Gold ValleyThumbnailsGold Valley Road is rutted and downhill, essentially a perfect bicycle trail with no trafficCows graze by an old burned juniper tree in upper Gold ValleyThumbnailsGold Valley Road is rutted and downhill, essentially a perfect bicycle trail with no trafficCows graze by an old burned juniper tree in upper Gold ValleyThumbnailsGold Valley Road is rutted and downhill, essentially a perfect bicycle trail with no traffic

That flat land in the distance is Wild Horse Mesa, which I might hike to again later this trip. I'm at 5440 feet elevation here.