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04901-burn-close-800px.jpg Back on my bike after repairs, Gold Valley Road rises into an area where there has been a brush fireThumbnailsI continue onward, trying to beat the setting sunBack on my bike after repairs, Gold Valley Road rises into an area where there has been a brush fireThumbnailsI continue onward, trying to beat the setting sunBack on my bike after repairs, Gold Valley Road rises into an area where there has been a brush fireThumbnailsI continue onward, trying to beat the setting sunBack on my bike after repairs, Gold Valley Road rises into an area where there has been a brush fireThumbnailsI continue onward, trying to beat the setting sunBack on my bike after repairs, Gold Valley Road rises into an area where there has been a brush fireThumbnailsI continue onward, trying to beat the setting sun

White residue on the ground looks like individual plants were sprayed with fire-suppressing chemicals, but that seems unlikely here in a remote area. I conclude that the white residues might come from the plants themselves as they were scorched.

I'm going to camp out tonight somewhere in this ultra-lunar landscape? Hmmm...