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Approaching the base of the lava flow from the knoll that it rests on

06562-lava-flow-summit-800px.jpg Approaching the base of the New York Mountains, I ride a mile on Ivanpah Road, looking for the road to Keystone CanyonThumbnailsApproaching Summit Spring, the now-faint Globe Canyon Road levels outApproaching the base of the New York Mountains, I ride a mile on Ivanpah Road, looking for the road to Keystone CanyonThumbnailsApproaching Summit Spring, the now-faint Globe Canyon Road levels outApproaching the base of the New York Mountains, I ride a mile on Ivanpah Road, looking for the road to Keystone CanyonThumbnailsApproaching Summit Spring, the now-faint Globe Canyon Road levels outApproaching the base of the New York Mountains, I ride a mile on Ivanpah Road, looking for the road to Keystone CanyonThumbnailsApproaching Summit Spring, the now-faint Globe Canyon Road levels outApproaching the base of the New York Mountains, I ride a mile on Ivanpah Road, looking for the road to Keystone CanyonThumbnailsApproaching Summit Spring, the now-faint Globe Canyon Road levels out

The edges of the lava flow look rather vertical, and I'm not a mountain climber. - The edges of the lava flow look rather vertical, and I'm not a mountain climber.