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Bluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind me

02465-bluejay-mine-road.jpg Out here in the middle of nowhere, I stumble upon a memorial plaque dedicated to James WinklerThumbnailsThe fearful motorists were correct; Bluejay Mine Road does worsen, as most dead-end desert tracks doOut here in the middle of nowhere, I stumble upon a memorial plaque dedicated to James WinklerThumbnailsThe fearful motorists were correct; Bluejay Mine Road does worsen, as most dead-end desert tracks doOut here in the middle of nowhere, I stumble upon a memorial plaque dedicated to James WinklerThumbnailsThe fearful motorists were correct; Bluejay Mine Road does worsen, as most dead-end desert tracks doOut here in the middle of nowhere, I stumble upon a memorial plaque dedicated to James WinklerThumbnailsThe fearful motorists were correct; Bluejay Mine Road does worsen, as most dead-end desert tracks doOut here in the middle of nowhere, I stumble upon a memorial plaque dedicated to James WinklerThumbnailsThe fearful motorists were correct; Bluejay Mine Road does worsen, as most dead-end desert tracks do

It's a bit sandy here. Other tracks here indicate that motor vehicles have come this far a few times and turned around, probably fearing that the road would worsen.