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The fearful motorists were correct; Bluejay Mine Road does worsen, as most dead-end desert tracks do

02469-bluejay-mine-road.jpg Bluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road rises out of the wash, sort of, but is really bumpy, and a bit uphill, so I'm now walking more than ridingBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road rises out of the wash, sort of, but is really bumpy, and a bit uphill, so I'm now walking more than ridingBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road rises out of the wash, sort of, but is really bumpy, and a bit uphill, so I'm now walking more than ridingBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road rises out of the wash, sort of, but is really bumpy, and a bit uphill, so I'm now walking more than ridingBluejay Mine Road enters a wash and I look at the tracks I've carved behind meThumbnailsBluejay Mine Road rises out of the wash, sort of, but is really bumpy, and a bit uphill, so I'm now walking more than riding

However, the surface is still well-packed in places, so I continue riding, walking the bike occasionally when the road gets too rocky or sandy.