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Getting closer back to the mouth of Old Dad Canyon, I walk up the hillside, following a grown-in former road

06514-ledge-road.jpg Looking closer, I see that a small tuft of fur remains between the two hornsThumbnailsOld Dad Canyon becomes a narrow, rocky drainage as I approach the topLooking closer, I see that a small tuft of fur remains between the two hornsThumbnailsOld Dad Canyon becomes a narrow, rocky drainage as I approach the topLooking closer, I see that a small tuft of fur remains between the two hornsThumbnailsOld Dad Canyon becomes a narrow, rocky drainage as I approach the topLooking closer, I see that a small tuft of fur remains between the two hornsThumbnailsOld Dad Canyon becomes a narrow, rocky drainage as I approach the topLooking closer, I see that a small tuft of fur remains between the two hornsThumbnailsOld Dad Canyon becomes a narrow, rocky drainage as I approach the top

A small network of faded and washed-out switchback roads climbs the hillside here, perhaps leading to prospecting sites. The roads aren't indicated on my topo maps, but they are visible in Google Earth aerial views of the area.