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Several rock retaining walls were built along this part of the road to prevent wash-outs

04147-north-clark-mtn.jpg Standing in the middle of the old road just beyond the pass at 5050 feet, the next segment of the road reveals itselfThumbnailsI continue walking along the faded road after it drops into an unnamed canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain RangeStanding in the middle of the old road just beyond the pass at 5050 feet, the next segment of the road reveals itselfThumbnailsI continue walking along the faded road after it drops into an unnamed canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain RangeStanding in the middle of the old road just beyond the pass at 5050 feet, the next segment of the road reveals itselfThumbnailsI continue walking along the faded road after it drops into an unnamed canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain RangeStanding in the middle of the old road just beyond the pass at 5050 feet, the next segment of the road reveals itselfThumbnailsI continue walking along the faded road after it drops into an unnamed canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain RangeStanding in the middle of the old road just beyond the pass at 5050 feet, the next segment of the road reveals itselfThumbnailsI continue walking along the faded road after it drops into an unnamed canyon on the north side of the Clark Mountain Range

It's amazing that these rocks are still mostly in place some 75-100 years later.