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Fragments of old pavement on Walking Box Ranch Road

6167-walking-box-ranch-road.jpg Freeway traffic behind me now, I enter Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankFreeway traffic behind me now, I enter Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankFreeway traffic behind me now, I enter Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankFreeway traffic behind me now, I enter Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock TankFreeway traffic behind me now, I enter Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsFour miles up the sandy Aiken Mine Road from the Valley Wells store, I reach the abandoned settlement at Rock Tank

I rode Walking Box Ranch Road once before, back in 2000. Due to the spongy texture of the pavement, mostly gone today, some called it a "molasses road."