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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / Fall 2010: Route 66 and Kelso Dunes Wilderness Bicycle Camping / Day 3: Day hike into Kelso Dunes Wilderness to the south end of Broadwell Mesa /

I've noticed very little debris in this area so far, despite its previous usage, but one exception is this chemical bucket

6673-chemicals.jpg From the low hill behind the cabin, I have a nice view down into the wash and toward flat-topped Broadwell MesaThumbnailsI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksFrom the low hill behind the cabin, I have a nice view down into the wash and toward flat-topped Broadwell MesaThumbnailsI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksFrom the low hill behind the cabin, I have a nice view down into the wash and toward flat-topped Broadwell MesaThumbnailsI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksFrom the low hill behind the cabin, I have a nice view down into the wash and toward flat-topped Broadwell MesaThumbnailsI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracksFrom the low hill behind the cabin, I have a nice view down into the wash and toward flat-topped Broadwell MesaThumbnailsI continue hiking up "South Broadwell Wash," following an old set of dirt-bike tracks

The weathered label on the can says, "Quik Foam Baroid Heating Chemicals." This product is apparently used to accelerate the process of drilling holes in the ground.