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Heading down the other side of the power-line road is almost as steep as it was coming up

07866-powerline-road.jpg Looks like I may have a rocky hike ahead me up into Bull Canyon, the gap in the middle of the two big hillsThumbnailsA GPS check tells me that I can turn left anywhere here and start hiking up the fan to the mouth of Bull CanyonLooks like I may have a rocky hike ahead me up into Bull Canyon, the gap in the middle of the two big hillsThumbnailsA GPS check tells me that I can turn left anywhere here and start hiking up the fan to the mouth of Bull CanyonLooks like I may have a rocky hike ahead me up into Bull Canyon, the gap in the middle of the two big hillsThumbnailsA GPS check tells me that I can turn left anywhere here and start hiking up the fan to the mouth of Bull CanyonLooks like I may have a rocky hike ahead me up into Bull Canyon, the gap in the middle of the two big hillsThumbnailsA GPS check tells me that I can turn left anywhere here and start hiking up the fan to the mouth of Bull CanyonLooks like I may have a rocky hike ahead me up into Bull Canyon, the gap in the middle of the two big hillsThumbnailsA GPS check tells me that I can turn left anywhere here and start hiking up the fan to the mouth of Bull Canyon

The power-line road continues for many miles, reaching the next speck of civilization about 25 miles further on at the village of Ludlow, CA.