dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

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mc1-000022-higher-than-hells-gate.jpg Sign for Corkscrew Peak, a popular climbing destinationThumbnailsI know I'm very close now to the road toward Monarch Canyon (Chloride Cliff Road)Sign for Corkscrew Peak, a popular climbing destinationThumbnailsI know I'm very close now to the road toward Monarch Canyon (Chloride Cliff Road)Sign for Corkscrew Peak, a popular climbing destinationThumbnailsI know I'm very close now to the road toward Monarch Canyon (Chloride Cliff Road)Sign for Corkscrew Peak, a popular climbing destinationThumbnailsI know I'm very close now to the road toward Monarch Canyon (Chloride Cliff Road)Sign for Corkscrew Peak, a popular climbing destinationThumbnailsI know I'm very close now to the road toward Monarch Canyon (Chloride Cliff Road)

Yes, I'm still rising.

I notice that I'm getting a bit fatigued and wobbly on the steeper parts of the road here. There's practically no shoulder on parts of this fast-speed road and it would be unsafe to ride so close to the edge that I might slip on the edge of the pavement and fall in front of traffic coming up behind me (I've seen this happen).

So I ride here out in the traffic lane a bit, being careful to give myself enough space to ride safely (with my wobbles), which forces cars to pass me widely.