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I make it back to Bluejay Mine, retrieve the bike, and start riding the 1.5 miles down to Wild Horse Canyon Road

02640-bluejay-mine-road.jpg Paper-bag bush and verbenas are blooming in the heavily burned area near Bluejay Mine, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsA few of the old junipers below Wild Horse Mesa appear to have escaped the ravages of the 2005 firesPaper-bag bush and verbenas are blooming in the heavily burned area near Bluejay Mine, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsA few of the old junipers below Wild Horse Mesa appear to have escaped the ravages of the 2005 firesPaper-bag bush and verbenas are blooming in the heavily burned area near Bluejay Mine, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsA few of the old junipers below Wild Horse Mesa appear to have escaped the ravages of the 2005 firesPaper-bag bush and verbenas are blooming in the heavily burned area near Bluejay Mine, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsA few of the old junipers below Wild Horse Mesa appear to have escaped the ravages of the 2005 firesPaper-bag bush and verbenas are blooming in the heavily burned area near Bluejay Mine, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsA few of the old junipers below Wild Horse Mesa appear to have escaped the ravages of the 2005 fires

I'll drop 300 feet on the way to Wild Horse Canyon Road, which is just enough downhill grade to make a rough road like this rideable on a mountain bike.