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After about two miles, I reach the "shortcut" from the south fork of Globe Mine Road to the middle fork

07934-shortcut-fork-800px.jpg This clearing along the south fork of Globe Mine Road is obviously an old site of something and well-usedThumbnailsDiminutive phacelia flowers grow in the road on the "shortcut" between Globe Mine Road's south and middle forksThis clearing along the south fork of Globe Mine Road is obviously an old site of something and well-usedThumbnailsDiminutive phacelia flowers grow in the road on the "shortcut" between Globe Mine Road's south and middle forksThis clearing along the south fork of Globe Mine Road is obviously an old site of something and well-usedThumbnailsDiminutive phacelia flowers grow in the road on the "shortcut" between Globe Mine Road's south and middle forksThis clearing along the south fork of Globe Mine Road is obviously an old site of something and well-usedThumbnailsDiminutive phacelia flowers grow in the road on the "shortcut" between Globe Mine Road's south and middle forksThis clearing along the south fork of Globe Mine Road is obviously an old site of something and well-usedThumbnailsDiminutive phacelia flowers grow in the road on the "shortcut" between Globe Mine Road's south and middle forks

I turn left here on this short 1/3-mile-long connector "road." I'm almost in the rolling foothills of the Providence Mountains and the Mid Hills now, roughly 900 feet above Kelso Depot at about 3000 feet elevation.