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Proud power-line boy reaches the de facto crest of his climb for the day

07022-powerline-proud-800px.jpg Despite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsThe power-line road crosses Kelbaker Road and I get back on pavement hereDespite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsThe power-line road crosses Kelbaker Road and I get back on pavement hereDespite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsThe power-line road crosses Kelbaker Road and I get back on pavement hereDespite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsThe power-line road crosses Kelbaker Road and I get back on pavement hereDespite old residual pavement on this road, surface sand and gravel makes it impossible to ride up the gentle slopeThumbnailsThe power-line road crosses Kelbaker Road and I get back on pavement here

Actually, this power-line road will rise another 200 feet before reaching Kelbaker Road some three miles further, after which it will be downhill to the Kelso Depot visitor centre.