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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 The 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is openThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsThat old house at Barnwell that I always notice with all the junked vehicles around it: the gate is open

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.