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A few of the old junipers below Wild Horse Mesa appear to have escaped the ravages of the 2005 fires

02619-wild-horse-mesa.jpg I make it back to Bluejay Mine, retrieve the bike, and start riding the 1.5 miles down to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsLooking back up to Wild Horse Mesa as I continue back down to Bluejay MineI make it back to Bluejay Mine, retrieve the bike, and start riding the 1.5 miles down to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsLooking back up to Wild Horse Mesa as I continue back down to Bluejay MineI make it back to Bluejay Mine, retrieve the bike, and start riding the 1.5 miles down to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsLooking back up to Wild Horse Mesa as I continue back down to Bluejay MineI make it back to Bluejay Mine, retrieve the bike, and start riding the 1.5 miles down to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsLooking back up to Wild Horse Mesa as I continue back down to Bluejay MineI make it back to Bluejay Mine, retrieve the bike, and start riding the 1.5 miles down to Wild Horse Canyon RoadThumbnailsLooking back up to Wild Horse Mesa as I continue back down to Bluejay Mine

I've made it past the awkward part of the descent from Wild Horse Mesa, which turned out to be not so difficult after all.