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4/27
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The 10-ton bike slithers down Cornfield Spring Road at 5-7 miles per hour toward Kelso Depot

07736-cornfield-spring-road.jpg The final part of Cornfield Spring Road, which is shared with the road to Rex Mine, is quite sandyThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for ridingThe final part of Cornfield Spring Road, which is shared with the road to Rex Mine, is quite sandyThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for ridingThe final part of Cornfield Spring Road, which is shared with the road to Rex Mine, is quite sandyThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for ridingThe final part of Cornfield Spring Road, which is shared with the road to Rex Mine, is quite sandyThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for ridingThe final part of Cornfield Spring Road, which is shared with the road to Rex Mine, is quite sandyThumbnailsSunset on the Kelso Dunes power-line road is nice, and the road starts out being OK for riding

It's an easy, slightly downhill ride, not quite two miles long, but rocks and stretches of loose gravel require that it not be taken too quickly with a loaded-up bike.