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01441-cornfield-spring-road.jpg I glance back at Kelso Depot as I start riding up the sandy road to Cornfield SpringThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road becomes a track of small rocks plowed out of the alluvial fanI glance back at Kelso Depot as I start riding up the sandy road to Cornfield SpringThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road becomes a track of small rocks plowed out of the alluvial fanI glance back at Kelso Depot as I start riding up the sandy road to Cornfield SpringThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road becomes a track of small rocks plowed out of the alluvial fanI glance back at Kelso Depot as I start riding up the sandy road to Cornfield SpringThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road becomes a track of small rocks plowed out of the alluvial fanI glance back at Kelso Depot as I start riding up the sandy road to Cornfield SpringThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road becomes a track of small rocks plowed out of the alluvial fan

The sand at the beginning of the road disappeared and has been replaced by gravel. The road is slightly uphill and I can still ride it sometimes on the 10-ton bike, except when I lose traction due to loose gravel (and because I'm tired).