dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

6939/7119
Home /

I pass a short-cut up over Rocky Ridge that follows the power lines to the ridge top where I'm going

07000-rocky-ridge-800px.jpg To get out of the sandy wash, I opt for a "high road" that looks like a short bypassThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike packed to go, I start the trek back up Jackass Canyon toward Kelbaker RoadTo get out of the sandy wash, I opt for a "high road" that looks like a short bypassThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike packed to go, I start the trek back up Jackass Canyon toward Kelbaker RoadTo get out of the sandy wash, I opt for a "high road" that looks like a short bypassThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike packed to go, I start the trek back up Jackass Canyon toward Kelbaker RoadTo get out of the sandy wash, I opt for a "high road" that looks like a short bypassThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike packed to go, I start the trek back up Jackass Canyon toward Kelbaker RoadTo get out of the sandy wash, I opt for a "high road" that looks like a short bypassThumbnailsThe 10-ton bike packed to go, I start the trek back up Jackass Canyon toward Kelbaker Road

I've seen this Rocky Ridge "short-cut" on my maps, but its hills look quite steep.

I'll stay on the longer, but easier, branch of Jackass Canyon Road that I followed on the way down, and which veers away from the power lines for a while.