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My hiking route today follows an old mining road that rises up over the pass ahead to the north side of the Clark Mountain Range

04134-north-clark-mtn.jpg Several rock retaining walls were built along this part of the road to prevent wash-outsThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road drops into this wash, beyond which I see two tailings pilesSeveral rock retaining walls were built along this part of the road to prevent wash-outsThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road drops into this wash, beyond which I see two tailings pilesSeveral rock retaining walls were built along this part of the road to prevent wash-outsThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road drops into this wash, beyond which I see two tailings pilesSeveral rock retaining walls were built along this part of the road to prevent wash-outsThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road drops into this wash, beyond which I see two tailings pilesSeveral rock retaining walls were built along this part of the road to prevent wash-outsThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road drops into this wash, beyond which I see two tailings piles

This highly eroded road (walk straight ahead) is almost invisible at first and rises up to about 5070 feet.