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On the old Pachalka Spring Road surface might be a patch of ancient asphalt

04029-pavement.jpg I reach Pachalka Spring Road and return to camp on the same route that I took yesterday with the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsI walk up Pachalka Spring Road toward the Clark Mountain Range and follow the road into the wash just south of Pachalka SpringI reach Pachalka Spring Road and return to camp on the same route that I took yesterday with the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsI walk up Pachalka Spring Road toward the Clark Mountain Range and follow the road into the wash just south of Pachalka SpringI reach Pachalka Spring Road and return to camp on the same route that I took yesterday with the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsI walk up Pachalka Spring Road toward the Clark Mountain Range and follow the road into the wash just south of Pachalka SpringI reach Pachalka Spring Road and return to camp on the same route that I took yesterday with the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsI walk up Pachalka Spring Road toward the Clark Mountain Range and follow the road into the wash just south of Pachalka SpringI reach Pachalka Spring Road and return to camp on the same route that I took yesterday with the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsI walk up Pachalka Spring Road toward the Clark Mountain Range and follow the road into the wash just south of Pachalka Spring

But it's probably just well-eroded natural desert pavement.