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The 10-ton bike breaks briefly under the train trestle at Brant Road

7739-brant-road.jpg As I approach the bottom of the road, I look back up toward the New York Mountains and the area where I camped last nightThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaAs I approach the bottom of the road, I look back up toward the New York Mountains and the area where I camped last nightThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaAs I approach the bottom of the road, I look back up toward the New York Mountains and the area where I camped last nightThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaAs I approach the bottom of the road, I look back up toward the New York Mountains and the area where I camped last nightThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaAs I approach the bottom of the road, I look back up toward the New York Mountains and the area where I camped last nightThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring area

I'm as fascinated today as I was yesterday by the crooked beams that support the rail along the trestle.