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7219-bristol-mountains.jpg Everything has been packed into the saddlebags that will be attached to my bike, after I walk everything out to the roadThumbnailsI look behind me as I push the 10-ton bike through the sand trap on the Bristol Mountains powerline roadEverything has been packed into the saddlebags that will be attached to my bike, after I walk everything out to the roadThumbnailsI look behind me as I push the 10-ton bike through the sand trap on the Bristol Mountains powerline roadEverything has been packed into the saddlebags that will be attached to my bike, after I walk everything out to the roadThumbnailsI look behind me as I push the 10-ton bike through the sand trap on the Bristol Mountains powerline roadEverything has been packed into the saddlebags that will be attached to my bike, after I walk everything out to the roadThumbnailsI look behind me as I push the 10-ton bike through the sand trap on the Bristol Mountains powerline roadEverything has been packed into the saddlebags that will be attached to my bike, after I walk everything out to the roadThumbnailsI look behind me as I push the 10-ton bike through the sand trap on the Bristol Mountains powerline road

It's slightly downhill, making the first 1.75 miles easier, but I still have to walk the bike occasionally. My bike tracks and footprints from two days ago have not been erased yet, so no other motor vehicles have come up this road since I did.