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19/28
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Excellent views of the cinder-cone landscape from the road that links upper Jackass Canyon Road back to the power-line road

07018-cinder-cone-landscape-800px.jpg Despite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsA happy-Mother's-Day balloon rests deflated near the roadDespite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsA happy-Mother's-Day balloon rests deflated near the roadDespite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsA happy-Mother's-Day balloon rests deflated near the roadDespite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsA happy-Mother's-Day balloon rests deflated near the roadDespite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsA happy-Mother's-Day balloon rests deflated near the road

I haven't previously been on this short (1.5 mile) road that rises from 3200 to 3600 feet, I've decided to try it rather than returning to Kelbaker Road for the finale of today's climb.