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bc-000020-bike-almost-ready.jpg I pack my Furnace Creek camp site into the saddlebags of the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190I pack my Furnace Creek camp site into the saddlebags of the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190I pack my Furnace Creek camp site into the saddlebags of the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190I pack my Furnace Creek camp site into the saddlebags of the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190I pack my Furnace Creek camp site into the saddlebags of the 10-ton bikeThumbnailsLeaving Furnace Creek campground and heading north on Highway 190

I'm expecting to use my water purifier to get drinking water from Monarch Spring and stay two nights up there. I checked in at the ranger station and was told that the spring recently had a bit of water coming out of it.

Nonetheless, I've filled my extra two-gallon water bag just in case the spring up in Monarch Canyon turns out to be dry.