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The 10-ton bike takes a break at the junction of New York Mountains Road so I can check out an old OX Ranch corral

3726-corral.jpg That old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThumbnailsThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThumbnailsThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThumbnailsThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThumbnailsThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThumbnailsThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon Road

OX Ranch, now owned by the National Parks Service, was one of the major cattle ranches in the area. Several installations and buildings remain here.