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Back in the wash of Jackass Canyon: more sand and gravel ahead!

06892-jackass-canyon.jpg I try riding the worn-out paved track along the wash to avoid the deep sand and gravel in Jackass CanyonThumbnailsUp out of Jackass Canyon for good, I'm now on the plateau, heading toward Mojave National Preserve's famous cinder conesI try riding the worn-out paved track along the wash to avoid the deep sand and gravel in Jackass CanyonThumbnailsUp out of Jackass Canyon for good, I'm now on the plateau, heading toward Mojave National Preserve's famous cinder conesI try riding the worn-out paved track along the wash to avoid the deep sand and gravel in Jackass CanyonThumbnailsUp out of Jackass Canyon for good, I'm now on the plateau, heading toward Mojave National Preserve's famous cinder conesI try riding the worn-out paved track along the wash to avoid the deep sand and gravel in Jackass CanyonThumbnailsUp out of Jackass Canyon for good, I'm now on the plateau, heading toward Mojave National Preserve's famous cinder conesI try riding the worn-out paved track along the wash to avoid the deep sand and gravel in Jackass CanyonThumbnailsUp out of Jackass Canyon for good, I'm now on the plateau, heading toward Mojave National Preserve's famous cinder cones

It's slow work travelling here, and I keep telling myself that I'm getting better at it. On this stretch of road, it would be easier to backpack than bikepack.