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Walking Box Ranch Road turns out to be easy to locate on Nevada Highway 164

013_11-walking-box-ranch-road-800px.jpg  At the bottom of the remote, cold and eerie Keystone Canyon Road, I look for a spot to pitch my tentThumbnailsViews of the New York Mountains (today's destination) while heading west on Walking Box Ranch Road At the bottom of the remote, cold and eerie Keystone Canyon Road, I look for a spot to pitch my tentThumbnailsViews of the New York Mountains (today's destination) while heading west on Walking Box Ranch Road At the bottom of the remote, cold and eerie Keystone Canyon Road, I look for a spot to pitch my tentThumbnailsViews of the New York Mountains (today's destination) while heading west on Walking Box Ranch Road At the bottom of the remote, cold and eerie Keystone Canyon Road, I look for a spot to pitch my tentThumbnailsViews of the New York Mountains (today's destination) while heading west on Walking Box Ranch Road At the bottom of the remote, cold and eerie Keystone Canyon Road, I look for a spot to pitch my tentThumbnailsViews of the New York Mountains (today's destination) while heading west on Walking Box Ranch Road

Walking Box Ranch Road is a decent dirt road that seems to have been covered with pavement long ago. Some folks I had chatted with at Nipton called it the "molasses road," referring to the road's surface.

I stop here to put on my outer shell and booties, to warm my cold feet.

The New York Mountains sit on the distant horizon, some 1100 feet higher from here.