dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

19/30
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The road to Coyote Springs is a bit rough, but not too bad compared to some other old desert roads

08799-coyote-springs-road-800px.jpg And finally—ta da—here we are, the road to Coyote SpringsThumbnailsLooking back at a wash crossing that the 10-ton bike and I just walked through on the road to Coyote SpringsAnd finally—ta da—here we are, the road to Coyote SpringsThumbnailsLooking back at a wash crossing that the 10-ton bike and I just walked through on the road to Coyote SpringsAnd finally—ta da—here we are, the road to Coyote SpringsThumbnailsLooking back at a wash crossing that the 10-ton bike and I just walked through on the road to Coyote SpringsAnd finally—ta da—here we are, the road to Coyote SpringsThumbnailsLooking back at a wash crossing that the 10-ton bike and I just walked through on the road to Coyote SpringsAnd finally—ta da—here we are, the road to Coyote SpringsThumbnailsLooking back at a wash crossing that the 10-ton bike and I just walked through on the road to Coyote Springs

Even though most of this road could probably be driven by a sedan, there are a couple of obstacles that make a high-clearance vehicle pretty much de rigueur.