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Bluejay Mine Road appears to my right about six miles from Mid Hills campsite 22, at about 4740 feet elevation

02458-bluejay-mine-road.jpg Wild Horse Canyon Road continues its twisty-windy descent, which is getting flatterThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meWild Horse Canyon Road continues its twisty-windy descent, which is getting flatterThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meWild Horse Canyon Road continues its twisty-windy descent, which is getting flatterThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meWild Horse Canyon Road continues its twisty-windy descent, which is getting flatterThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meWild Horse Canyon Road continues its twisty-windy descent, which is getting flatterThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind me

This rough road is only about 1.5 miles long. I never even noticed this road while riding down Wild Horse Canyon Road during my previous Mojave National Preserve trips. I was too busy enjoying the rides.