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After two miles on the unpaved Crucero Road, I arrive at a billboard advertising the Kelso Dunes Wilderness Area

6342-kelso-dunes-wilderness.jpg The Bristol Mounatins powerline road is looking good again, with a just bit of kitty litter on its surfaceThumbnailsSomething doesn't feel quite right on the 10-ton bike, so I pull over on the sandy power-line road for a momentThe Bristol Mounatins powerline road is looking good again, with a just bit of kitty litter on its surfaceThumbnailsSomething doesn't feel quite right on the 10-ton bike, so I pull over on the sandy power-line road for a momentThe Bristol Mounatins powerline road is looking good again, with a just bit of kitty litter on its surfaceThumbnailsSomething doesn't feel quite right on the 10-ton bike, so I pull over on the sandy power-line road for a momentThe Bristol Mounatins powerline road is looking good again, with a just bit of kitty litter on its surfaceThumbnailsSomething doesn't feel quite right on the 10-ton bike, so I pull over on the sandy power-line road for a momentThe Bristol Mounatins powerline road is looking good again, with a just bit of kitty litter on its surfaceThumbnailsSomething doesn't feel quite right on the 10-ton bike, so I pull over on the sandy power-line road for a moment

I'm heading slightly downhill here, yet some of the road has been gravelly enough that I have to walk the 10-ton bike. My road heads up into the Bristol Mountains, visible in the distance here, so I turn and ride eastward.