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Looking north on the old T&T Railroad grade running down the middle of Broadwell Dry Lake

7414-broadwell-dry-lake.jpg Looking north from the south side of the wash near Cornfield Spring, toward the old water pipe that leads to KelsoThumbnailsLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsLooking north from the south side of the wash near Cornfield Spring, toward the old water pipe that leads to KelsoThumbnailsLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsLooking north from the south side of the wash near Cornfield Spring, toward the old water pipe that leads to KelsoThumbnailsLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsLooking north from the south side of the wash near Cornfield Spring, toward the old water pipe that leads to KelsoThumbnailsLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence MountainsLooking north from the south side of the wash near Cornfield Spring, toward the old water pipe that leads to KelsoThumbnailsLooking northwest up Essex Road from the bottom of Black Canyon Road toward Mitchell Caverns and Providence Mountains

As with most railroad beds, it's gravel, so it wouldn't make a very good bicycling surface. However, the railroad bed is open to anyone who wants to drive it instead of the road skirting the west side of the lake that I used.