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I look behind me as I push the 10-ton bike through the sand trap on the Bristol Mountains powerline road

7224-bristol-mountains.jpg Darkness falls as I approach the southern tip Broadwell Dry Lake; it seems that the road is getting a bit better, not worseThumbnailsBicycle route from Bristol Mountains to Broadwell Dry Lake campsite via LudlowDarkness falls as I approach the southern tip Broadwell Dry Lake; it seems that the road is getting a bit better, not worseThumbnailsBicycle route from Bristol Mountains to Broadwell Dry Lake campsite via LudlowDarkness falls as I approach the southern tip Broadwell Dry Lake; it seems that the road is getting a bit better, not worseThumbnailsBicycle route from Bristol Mountains to Broadwell Dry Lake campsite via LudlowDarkness falls as I approach the southern tip Broadwell Dry Lake; it seems that the road is getting a bit better, not worseThumbnailsBicycle route from Bristol Mountains to Broadwell Dry Lake campsite via LudlowDarkness falls as I approach the southern tip Broadwell Dry Lake; it seems that the road is getting a bit better, not worseThumbnailsBicycle route from Bristol Mountains to Broadwell Dry Lake campsite via Ludlow

Walking through this two days ago, I felt like I had reached a potentially major obstacle, not knowing how long the sand would last. Now that I know it's only a short distance, it's just like another bump on the road.