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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2010, Mojave National Preserve / Day 6: Beecher Canyon and north Providence Mountains day hike, Mojave National Preserve /

I decide to hike along the ridge toward nearby Hill 1625 in the Providence Mountains and cross through an old ranch fence

5013-providence-mountains.jpg Southeast from Hill 1713 in the Providence Mountains are great views across nearby Wild Horse Mesa and the Beecher Canyon areaThumbnailsFrom Hill 1625 in the Providence Mountains I look down a wash that leads into Beecher CanyonSoutheast from Hill 1713 in the Providence Mountains are great views across nearby Wild Horse Mesa and the Beecher Canyon areaThumbnailsFrom Hill 1625 in the Providence Mountains I look down a wash that leads into Beecher CanyonSoutheast from Hill 1713 in the Providence Mountains are great views across nearby Wild Horse Mesa and the Beecher Canyon areaThumbnailsFrom Hill 1625 in the Providence Mountains I look down a wash that leads into Beecher CanyonSoutheast from Hill 1713 in the Providence Mountains are great views across nearby Wild Horse Mesa and the Beecher Canyon areaThumbnailsFrom Hill 1625 in the Providence Mountains I look down a wash that leads into Beecher CanyonSoutheast from Hill 1713 in the Providence Mountains are great views across nearby Wild Horse Mesa and the Beecher Canyon areaThumbnailsFrom Hill 1625 in the Providence Mountains I look down a wash that leads into Beecher Canyon

Despite the modern addition of barbed wire, a few very old wooden fence parts survive. At the far right beyond the mountains, I can see Globe Mine Road.