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Looking back down the power-line road hill that I just walked up, toward the Providence Mountains

07857-powerline-road.jpg The short, sandy hill on the power-line road is really steep, rising at about 15% grade, with poor tractionThumbnailsHeading down the other side of the power-line road is almost as steep as it was coming upThe short, sandy hill on the power-line road is really steep, rising at about 15% grade, with poor tractionThumbnailsHeading down the other side of the power-line road is almost as steep as it was coming upThe short, sandy hill on the power-line road is really steep, rising at about 15% grade, with poor tractionThumbnailsHeading down the other side of the power-line road is almost as steep as it was coming upThe short, sandy hill on the power-line road is really steep, rising at about 15% grade, with poor tractionThumbnailsHeading down the other side of the power-line road is almost as steep as it was coming upThe short, sandy hill on the power-line road is really steep, rising at about 15% grade, with poor tractionThumbnailsHeading down the other side of the power-line road is almost as steep as it was coming up

Yup, it's as steep as it looks. Edgar Peak in the Providence Mountains is hidden by clouds this morning.