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This final piece of the road to Coyote Springs is a little rocky, but has fresh tire tracks

07191-coyote-springs-road-rocky-800px.jpg The soft sand on this road results in my walking the bike for about a mile, leaving nice tire tracks behindThumbnailsThis sandy road-in-a-wash ends after a couple of miles and the rest of it ahead is blocked Wilderness barrier postsThe soft sand on this road results in my walking the bike for about a mile, leaving nice tire tracks behindThumbnailsThis sandy road-in-a-wash ends after a couple of miles and the rest of it ahead is blocked Wilderness barrier postsThe soft sand on this road results in my walking the bike for about a mile, leaving nice tire tracks behindThumbnailsThis sandy road-in-a-wash ends after a couple of miles and the rest of it ahead is blocked Wilderness barrier postsThe soft sand on this road results in my walking the bike for about a mile, leaving nice tire tracks behindThumbnailsThis sandy road-in-a-wash ends after a couple of miles and the rest of it ahead is blocked Wilderness barrier postsThe soft sand on this road results in my walking the bike for about a mile, leaving nice tire tracks behindThumbnailsThis sandy road-in-a-wash ends after a couple of miles and the rest of it ahead is blocked Wilderness barrier posts

If it weren't for the fresh tire tacks, I'd guess that this road is rarely travelled.