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An old closed road beyond the Wilderness boundary on the west side of Pinto Mountain makes for a perfect trail

4164-pinto-mountain-road.jpg The Pinto Mountain hike starts by passing through the Wilderness-boundary markersThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThe Pinto Mountain hike starts by passing through the Wilderness-boundary markersThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThe Pinto Mountain hike starts by passing through the Wilderness-boundary markersThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThe Pinto Mountain hike starts by passing through the Wilderness-boundary markersThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flatThe Pinto Mountain hike starts by passing through the Wilderness-boundary markersThumbnailsBack on Black Canyon Road, I hear hissing, and see a bit of "Slime" oozing out of my front tire to prevent a flat

After about half a mile, the old road merges into Cedar Wash, and then disappears.