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03897-pachalka-spring.jpg Pachalka Spring Road drops down into a gravelly wash that drains from the Clark Mountain area in the backgroundThumbnailsJust as my route leaves the wash, I notice a bone fragment on the groundPachalka Spring Road drops down into a gravelly wash that drains from the Clark Mountain area in the backgroundThumbnailsJust as my route leaves the wash, I notice a bone fragment on the groundPachalka Spring Road drops down into a gravelly wash that drains from the Clark Mountain area in the backgroundThumbnailsJust as my route leaves the wash, I notice a bone fragment on the groundPachalka Spring Road drops down into a gravelly wash that drains from the Clark Mountain area in the backgroundThumbnailsJust as my route leaves the wash, I notice a bone fragment on the groundPachalka Spring Road drops down into a gravelly wash that drains from the Clark Mountain area in the backgroundThumbnailsJust as my route leaves the wash, I notice a bone fragment on the ground

I'll gain 800 feet elevation during that mile, so it's fairly steep, especially at the top. If it's too slippery for me up there, I may have to turn around and walk the long way to Copper World Mine, around the hills instead of straight over them.