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After an hour on Pinto Mountain, I start my way back down to the valley on the easy north side through a boulder patch

4332-pinto-mountain.jpg After almost two miles on Willow Ridge Road, I reach the junction with Coit RoadThumbnailsAfter another 10 lonely miles riding old Route 66, I arrive at the village of Daggett and ride down some of the side streetsAfter almost two miles on Willow Ridge Road, I reach the junction with Coit RoadThumbnailsAfter another 10 lonely miles riding old Route 66, I arrive at the village of Daggett and ride down some of the side streetsAfter almost two miles on Willow Ridge Road, I reach the junction with Coit RoadThumbnailsAfter another 10 lonely miles riding old Route 66, I arrive at the village of Daggett and ride down some of the side streetsAfter almost two miles on Willow Ridge Road, I reach the junction with Coit RoadThumbnailsAfter another 10 lonely miles riding old Route 66, I arrive at the village of Daggett and ride down some of the side streetsAfter almost two miles on Willow Ridge Road, I reach the junction with Coit RoadThumbnailsAfter another 10 lonely miles riding old Route 66, I arrive at the village of Daggett and ride down some of the side streets

Further down the hill are still-green juniper trees that escaped the 2005 brush fires here, while those closest to the camera did not.