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A bit further north on Black Canyon Road, I reach my shortcut road over to Cedar Canyon Road and Pinto Mountain

4133-black-canyon-road.jpg Back on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThumbnailsThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThumbnailsThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThumbnailsThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThumbnailsThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniperBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThumbnailsThe shortcut road to Cedar Canyon Road is a good two-track for a short distance, up to a secluded campsite under an old juniper

I tried this short road last year on the way to Howe Spring in the northern Mid Hills, and it turns out to be an excellent mountain-biking road.