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Back on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flat

4127-slime.jpg The old cistern here by Holliman Well off Black Canyon Road, with Pinto Mountain in the background, is fullThumbnailsA bit further north on Black Canyon Road, I reach my shortcut road over to Cedar Canyon Road and Pinto MountainThe old cistern here by Holliman Well off Black Canyon Road, with Pinto Mountain in the background, is fullThumbnailsA bit further north on Black Canyon Road, I reach my shortcut road over to Cedar Canyon Road and Pinto MountainThe old cistern here by Holliman Well off Black Canyon Road, with Pinto Mountain in the background, is fullThumbnailsA bit further north on Black Canyon Road, I reach my shortcut road over to Cedar Canyon Road and Pinto MountainThe old cistern here by Holliman Well off Black Canyon Road, with Pinto Mountain in the background, is fullThumbnailsA bit further north on Black Canyon Road, I reach my shortcut road over to Cedar Canyon Road and Pinto MountainThe old cistern here by Holliman Well off Black Canyon Road, with Pinto Mountain in the background, is fullThumbnailsA bit further north on Black Canyon Road, I reach my shortcut road over to Cedar Canyon Road and Pinto Mountain

Something punctured my tube yesterday, but I only lost a little air while the "Slime" inside filled the gap and dried. Much better than a flat tire! Again, the hissing stops after a moment, puncture sealed, no flat. Thank you "Slime!"