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Here's the road that hugs the fence and connects this segment of the old Mojave Road with Cedar Canyon Road

02729-old-mojave-road.jpg This old segment of the Mojave Road abruptly ends when it reaches a fence and turns 90 degrees to the rightThumbnailsI ride about three miles down Cedar Canyon Road toward Watson WashThis old segment of the Mojave Road abruptly ends when it reaches a fence and turns 90 degrees to the rightThumbnailsI ride about three miles down Cedar Canyon Road toward Watson WashThis old segment of the Mojave Road abruptly ends when it reaches a fence and turns 90 degrees to the rightThumbnailsI ride about three miles down Cedar Canyon Road toward Watson WashThis old segment of the Mojave Road abruptly ends when it reaches a fence and turns 90 degrees to the rightThumbnailsI ride about three miles down Cedar Canyon Road toward Watson WashThis old segment of the Mojave Road abruptly ends when it reaches a fence and turns 90 degrees to the rightThumbnailsI ride about three miles down Cedar Canyon Road toward Watson Wash

Cedar Canyon Road intersects in the low area ahead. This road continues onward to who-knows-where; it doesn't appear on my maps. This is one instance where I wish I had loaded aerial photos of the area into my Delorme GPS.