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1.5 miles beyond Interstate 15, I reach the dirt road that will take me to Pachalka Spring and bear right

03737-pachalka-spring-road.jpg Looking over to the Clark Mountain Range from the Cima Road bridge over I-15, I try to discern the location of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsI stop at the old Valley Wells town site to check out the final remnants of the wall of a mud-brick buildingLooking over to the Clark Mountain Range from the Cima Road bridge over I-15, I try to discern the location of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsI stop at the old Valley Wells town site to check out the final remnants of the wall of a mud-brick buildingLooking over to the Clark Mountain Range from the Cima Road bridge over I-15, I try to discern the location of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsI stop at the old Valley Wells town site to check out the final remnants of the wall of a mud-brick buildingLooking over to the Clark Mountain Range from the Cima Road bridge over I-15, I try to discern the location of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsI stop at the old Valley Wells town site to check out the final remnants of the wall of a mud-brick buildingLooking over to the Clark Mountain Range from the Cima Road bridge over I-15, I try to discern the location of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsI stop at the old Valley Wells town site to check out the final remnants of the wall of a mud-brick building

There are several minor roads in this area, so I've loaded my route into my Delorme GPS and am careful to make sure I take the correct road.