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As always, I look behind me frequently to see how much I've risen, to reassure myself that my work is creating progress

03792-pachalka-spring-road.jpg After a couple hours of hike-a-biking, it's a pleasure to remount the bike and ride down into the wash south of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentAfter a couple hours of hike-a-biking, it's a pleasure to remount the bike and ride down into the wash south of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentAfter a couple hours of hike-a-biking, it's a pleasure to remount the bike and ride down into the wash south of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentAfter a couple hours of hike-a-biking, it's a pleasure to remount the bike and ride down into the wash south of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentAfter a couple hours of hike-a-biking, it's a pleasure to remount the bike and ride down into the wash south of Pachalka SpringThumbnailsPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percent

One feature that I keep noticing behind me on the way up this grade is the Sawtooth, that distinct little notch in the distant mountains in the centre of this photo. I haven't visited that part of Mojave National Preserve.