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I see Cedar Canyon Road just down the hill

02716-cutoff.jpg Downhill on Morning Star Mine Road is not steep, but it is long: about 11.5 miles on a 2 percent gradeThumbnailsI cross the first of several drainages from the Bristol Mountains; this small tree seems to like living here in the flood zoneDownhill on Morning Star Mine Road is not steep, but it is long: about 11.5 miles on a 2 percent gradeThumbnailsI cross the first of several drainages from the Bristol Mountains; this small tree seems to like living here in the flood zoneDownhill on Morning Star Mine Road is not steep, but it is long: about 11.5 miles on a 2 percent gradeThumbnailsI cross the first of several drainages from the Bristol Mountains; this small tree seems to like living here in the flood zoneDownhill on Morning Star Mine Road is not steep, but it is long: about 11.5 miles on a 2 percent gradeThumbnailsI cross the first of several drainages from the Bristol Mountains; this small tree seems to like living here in the flood zoneDownhill on Morning Star Mine Road is not steep, but it is long: about 11.5 miles on a 2 percent gradeThumbnailsI cross the first of several drainages from the Bristol Mountains; this small tree seems to like living here in the flood zone

The Black Canyon-Cedar Canyon cutoff road is only about 3/4 mile long. I'm enjoying it enough that I wish it were longer.