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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2008: Mojave National Preserve Mountain-Bike Camping and Hike / Day 11: Keystone Spring and mine day hike, New York Mountains, Mojave National Preserve /

The eroding old mine site at the top of Keystone Canyon sits just a few hundred feet below the peak of New York Mountain

00687-mine-view-800px.jpg I get my first view of the old mine site at the bottom of New York MountainThumbnailsIt appears that rock, silt and wood debris tumbles continually down into Keystone Canyon from the old mine siteI get my first view of the old mine site at the bottom of New York MountainThumbnailsIt appears that rock, silt and wood debris tumbles continually down into Keystone Canyon from the old mine siteI get my first view of the old mine site at the bottom of New York MountainThumbnailsIt appears that rock, silt and wood debris tumbles continually down into Keystone Canyon from the old mine siteI get my first view of the old mine site at the bottom of New York MountainThumbnailsIt appears that rock, silt and wood debris tumbles continually down into Keystone Canyon from the old mine siteI get my first view of the old mine site at the bottom of New York MountainThumbnailsIt appears that rock, silt and wood debris tumbles continually down into Keystone Canyon from the old mine site

It wouldn't be a long climb, mileage-wise, to get up to the ridge, but it would be slow-going since it's fairly steep.