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A quarter mile down the road from my campsite at Mid Hills campground, I turn right on Wild Horse Canyon Road

4467-wild-horse-cyn-rd.jpg After sleeping in a bit, and eating breakfast, I pack up and leave the tent for today's ride across Gold Valley to Woods WashThumbnailsAbout two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, I reach my next turn, an unnamed road that I'll call Gold Valley Mine RoadAfter sleeping in a bit, and eating breakfast, I pack up and leave the tent for today's ride across Gold Valley to Woods WashThumbnailsAbout two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, I reach my next turn, an unnamed road that I'll call Gold Valley Mine RoadAfter sleeping in a bit, and eating breakfast, I pack up and leave the tent for today's ride across Gold Valley to Woods WashThumbnailsAbout two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, I reach my next turn, an unnamed road that I'll call Gold Valley Mine RoadAfter sleeping in a bit, and eating breakfast, I pack up and leave the tent for today's ride across Gold Valley to Woods WashThumbnailsAbout two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, I reach my next turn, an unnamed road that I'll call Gold Valley Mine RoadAfter sleeping in a bit, and eating breakfast, I pack up and leave the tent for today's ride across Gold Valley to Woods WashThumbnailsAbout two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, I reach my next turn, an unnamed road that I'll call Gold Valley Mine Road

Behind the sign is the start of the Mid-Hills to-Hole-in-the-Wall hiking-only trail. The first leg of today's route will roughly parallel that trail.