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Across Cima Road from Kessler Springs Ranch is a dirt road that leads to Cut Spring

03623-cut-spring-road.jpg A little further up Cima Road is the Kessler Springs Ranch property, which is inhabited and off-limits to Preserve visitorsThumbnailsThe front exterior of the collapsing house at CimaA little further up Cima Road is the Kessler Springs Ranch property, which is inhabited and off-limits to Preserve visitorsThumbnailsThe front exterior of the collapsing house at CimaA little further up Cima Road is the Kessler Springs Ranch property, which is inhabited and off-limits to Preserve visitorsThumbnailsThe front exterior of the collapsing house at CimaA little further up Cima Road is the Kessler Springs Ranch property, which is inhabited and off-limits to Preserve visitorsThumbnailsThe front exterior of the collapsing house at CimaA little further up Cima Road is the Kessler Springs Ranch property, which is inhabited and off-limits to Preserve visitorsThumbnailsThe front exterior of the collapsing house at Cima

Cut Spring may, or may not, have water. It's just under two miles down the road and I'm tempted to check it out. However, the road could be slow, and I want to camp near the Cima Road summit tonight to facilitate tomorrow's ride to Pachalka Spring.