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Approaching the power lines that cross Cima Road, I start looking for the dirt road that I'll follow somewhere at my left

7863-cima-road.jpg Despite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring areaDespite the fairly high elevation (over 4000 feet here), Cima Road is apparently subject to flash floods during heavy rainsThumbnailsI look across the train tracks from Brant Road toward the Sacaton Spring area

I've gained about 200 feet elevation since leaving Cima; the rise feels so easy since I've hardly ridden on pavement during the past day or so.