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An hour later, Pachalka Spring Road climbs up through a wash

03773-pachalka-spring-road.jpg Pachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentThumbnailsMy road splits, and I follow the right fork leading toward the Clark Mountain Range and Pachalka SpringPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentThumbnailsMy road splits, and I follow the right fork leading toward the Clark Mountain Range and Pachalka SpringPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentThumbnailsMy road splits, and I follow the right fork leading toward the Clark Mountain Range and Pachalka SpringPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentThumbnailsMy road splits, and I follow the right fork leading toward the Clark Mountain Range and Pachalka SpringPachalka Spring Road was climbing slowly at 3-5 percent grade for a while, but now the grade is 5-10 percentThumbnailsMy road splits, and I follow the right fork leading toward the Clark Mountain Range and Pachalka Spring

I've been walking the bike off and on, but the gravel here has me in walking-only mode. I don't mind, as I was counting on a road that is absent from my GPS maps to be rough, or perhaps even impassable to some motor vehicles.