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Cedar Canyon Road crosses a cattle guard and offers a detour for those not wishing to cross the cattle guard

02830cedar-canyon-road.jpg Cedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekThumbnailsI leave Cedar Canyon Road and ride up the 3/4-mile-long shortcut road to Black Canyon RoadCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekThumbnailsI leave Cedar Canyon Road and ride up the 3/4-mile-long shortcut road to Black Canyon RoadCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekThumbnailsI leave Cedar Canyon Road and ride up the 3/4-mile-long shortcut road to Black Canyon RoadCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekThumbnailsI leave Cedar Canyon Road and ride up the 3/4-mile-long shortcut road to Black Canyon RoadCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekThumbnailsI leave Cedar Canyon Road and ride up the 3/4-mile-long shortcut road to Black Canyon Road

Cattle guards aren't that awkward to drive over, but judging by the well-worn tracks around this one, some people have a need to avoid them.