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I come upon a severe wash-out and figure that I must have made a wrong turn; I didn't see this on the way to Howe Spring

02815-howe-spring-road.jpg Riding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyRiding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyRiding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyRiding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto ValleyRiding away from Howe Spring, I find myself thinking that, yes, it would be worth camping here one dayThumbnailsHowe Spring Road dips into several sandy washes as it hugs the west side of Pinto Valley

There are a number of small roads in this area that connect to each other. I check the recording on my GPS and verify that I did in fact make a wrong turn, so I turn around and get back on track.