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3816-cedar-canyon-road.jpg The 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsAs I approach Watson Wash on Cedar Canyon Road, I pass a turn-off to an old alignment of the 4WD Mojave RoadThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsAs I approach Watson Wash on Cedar Canyon Road, I pass a turn-off to an old alignment of the 4WD Mojave RoadThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsAs I approach Watson Wash on Cedar Canyon Road, I pass a turn-off to an old alignment of the 4WD Mojave RoadThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsAs I approach Watson Wash on Cedar Canyon Road, I pass a turn-off to an old alignment of the 4WD Mojave RoadThe 10-ton mountain bike slowly gains altitude on Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsAs I approach Watson Wash on Cedar Canyon Road, I pass a turn-off to an old alignment of the 4WD Mojave Road

I hiked a piece of Pinto Mountain last year. Ahead in the distance are the pinnacles around Howe Spring, which I hope to visit in a few days.