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At the bottom of the hill (about 4500 feet), Pachalka Spring Road turns left at the Wilderness barriers and heads down the wash

04242-pachalka-spring-road.jpg I find myself walking the bike on parts of the first mile down the north side of Pachalka Spring Road because it's so roughThumbnailsThe next mile in the unnamed wash is really scenic as it winds downward between low rocky hillsI find myself walking the bike on parts of the first mile down the north side of Pachalka Spring Road because it's so roughThumbnailsThe next mile in the unnamed wash is really scenic as it winds downward between low rocky hillsI find myself walking the bike on parts of the first mile down the north side of Pachalka Spring Road because it's so roughThumbnailsThe next mile in the unnamed wash is really scenic as it winds downward between low rocky hillsI find myself walking the bike on parts of the first mile down the north side of Pachalka Spring Road because it's so roughThumbnailsThe next mile in the unnamed wash is really scenic as it winds downward between low rocky hillsI find myself walking the bike on parts of the first mile down the north side of Pachalka Spring Road because it's so roughThumbnailsThe next mile in the unnamed wash is really scenic as it winds downward between low rocky hills

On yesterday's hike, I walked straight ahead past the Wilderness barriers and up an old trail into the north side of the Clark Mountain Range. Today I turn left and head down the wash.