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03793-pachalka-spring-road.jpg As always, I look behind me frequently to see how much I've risen, to reassure myself that my work is creating progressThumbnailsLooking to my left (north), I see a patch of green trees, which must be Pachalka SpringAs always, I look behind me frequently to see how much I've risen, to reassure myself that my work is creating progressThumbnailsLooking to my left (north), I see a patch of green trees, which must be Pachalka SpringAs always, I look behind me frequently to see how much I've risen, to reassure myself that my work is creating progressThumbnailsLooking to my left (north), I see a patch of green trees, which must be Pachalka SpringAs always, I look behind me frequently to see how much I've risen, to reassure myself that my work is creating progressThumbnailsLooking to my left (north), I see a patch of green trees, which must be Pachalka SpringAs always, I look behind me frequently to see how much I've risen, to reassure myself that my work is creating progressThumbnailsLooking to my left (north), I see a patch of green trees, which must be Pachalka Spring

Prior to this trip, I studied this area extensively using Google Earth and it's interesting to finally see it live. The road needs to dip down into and out of a wash before it can reach Pachalka Spring.