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Heading up this sandy road, I notice a plastic pipe along the shoulder

07159-me-plastic-pipe-800px.jpg The old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThumbnailsThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThumbnailsThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThumbnailsThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThumbnailsThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracksThe old Coyote Springs Road obviously continues beyond the Wilderness-barrier posts, so I park my bike here and walk onwardThumbnailsThis final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracks

I remember seeing a similar white plastic pipe on the road away from Arrowweed Spring on my Mojave National Preserve Spring 2006 trip on the other side of Kelbaker Road, and wonder if this is part of the same pipe system.