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I reach the trees off the old Mojave Road under which I stashed my bicycle, and voilĂ , it's still there

4412-pinto-mountain.jpg I cross the Wilderness boundary (no mechanized travel allowed on this side of it) and turn left to fetch my bicycle nearbyThumbnailsThe shortcut road up to Black Canyon Road is a good ride (without a heavy load), about 3/4 mile longI cross the Wilderness boundary (no mechanized travel allowed on this side of it) and turn left to fetch my bicycle nearbyThumbnailsThe shortcut road up to Black Canyon Road is a good ride (without a heavy load), about 3/4 mile longI cross the Wilderness boundary (no mechanized travel allowed on this side of it) and turn left to fetch my bicycle nearbyThumbnailsThe shortcut road up to Black Canyon Road is a good ride (without a heavy load), about 3/4 mile longI cross the Wilderness boundary (no mechanized travel allowed on this side of it) and turn left to fetch my bicycle nearbyThumbnailsThe shortcut road up to Black Canyon Road is a good ride (without a heavy load), about 3/4 mile longI cross the Wilderness boundary (no mechanized travel allowed on this side of it) and turn left to fetch my bicycle nearbyThumbnailsThe shortcut road up to Black Canyon Road is a good ride (without a heavy load), about 3/4 mile long

I transfer my backpack contents, then the backpack itself, into my bike's saddlebags, eat an energy bar, and begin the five-mile return ride up the hill to Mid Hills campground.