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With the setting sun in my eyes, I ride more quickly than usual down Kelso Dunes Road because the surface has just been graded

07779-kelso-dunes-road.jpg With Wild Horse Mesa in the backgound, I spot an oversized and eroded old tire along Woods Wash RoadThumbnailsWith the Button Mountain road 100 feet from my tent, I watch a nice sunset through the joshua trees toward the Cow Cove areaWith Wild Horse Mesa in the backgound, I spot an oversized and eroded old tire along Woods Wash RoadThumbnailsWith the Button Mountain road 100 feet from my tent, I watch a nice sunset through the joshua trees toward the Cow Cove areaWith Wild Horse Mesa in the backgound, I spot an oversized and eroded old tire along Woods Wash RoadThumbnailsWith the Button Mountain road 100 feet from my tent, I watch a nice sunset through the joshua trees toward the Cow Cove areaWith Wild Horse Mesa in the backgound, I spot an oversized and eroded old tire along Woods Wash RoadThumbnailsWith the Button Mountain road 100 feet from my tent, I watch a nice sunset through the joshua trees toward the Cow Cove areaWith Wild Horse Mesa in the backgound, I spot an oversized and eroded old tire along Woods Wash RoadThumbnailsWith the Button Mountain road 100 feet from my tent, I watch a nice sunset through the joshua trees toward the Cow Cove area

I've never seen Kelso Dunes Road so smooth; it's usually quite washboarded with a bit of surface sand. It is slightly downhill, but due to the bad surface, I never come close to reaching 20 miles per hour like today.