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Close to the bottom of the northern road to Pachalka Spring, I stop to take a final look back toward the Clark Mountain Range

04263-pachalka-spring-road.jpg I haven't seen pavement in a few days, so the six miles on asphalt from Pachalka Spring Road to Valley Wells is a smooth changeThumbnailsThe two-mile ride across the fan on Pachalka Spring Road is pleasant, with good views of the distant Kingston RangeI haven't seen pavement in a few days, so the six miles on asphalt from Pachalka Spring Road to Valley Wells is a smooth changeThumbnailsThe two-mile ride across the fan on Pachalka Spring Road is pleasant, with good views of the distant Kingston RangeI haven't seen pavement in a few days, so the six miles on asphalt from Pachalka Spring Road to Valley Wells is a smooth changeThumbnailsThe two-mile ride across the fan on Pachalka Spring Road is pleasant, with good views of the distant Kingston RangeI haven't seen pavement in a few days, so the six miles on asphalt from Pachalka Spring Road to Valley Wells is a smooth changeThumbnailsThe two-mile ride across the fan on Pachalka Spring Road is pleasant, with good views of the distant Kingston RangeI haven't seen pavement in a few days, so the six miles on asphalt from Pachalka Spring Road to Valley Wells is a smooth changeThumbnailsThe two-mile ride across the fan on Pachalka Spring Road is pleasant, with good views of the distant Kingston Range

I should reach the pavement of Excelsior Mine Road in a few minutes, although I'm not seeing it just yet. Gee, I've dropped down almost 1500 feet over five miles.