dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

9/67
Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2010, Mojave National Preserve / Day 4: Pinto Mountain day hike, Mojave National Preserve /

The old cistern here by Holliman Well off Black Canyon Road, with Pinto Mountain in the background, is full

4118-pinto-mountain.jpg I ride two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, then ride north on Black Canyon RoadThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatI ride two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, then ride north on Black Canyon RoadThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatI ride two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, then ride north on Black Canyon RoadThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatI ride two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, then ride north on Black Canyon RoadThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatI ride two miles down Wild Horse Canyon Road, then ride north on Black Canyon RoadThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flat

The water is looking a bit stagnant, but nothing that a water filter couldn't take care of, if necessary. Still, I prefer my chlorinated water from Mid Hills campground, if only because I'm too lazy to pump water unnecessarily.