dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

6/24
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The gravelly road toward Foshay Pass rises slowly

014_12-toward-foshay-pass-800px.jpg The Providence Mountains behind me, I stop at the abandoned Kelso Depot after a fast 8-mile downhill on paved Kelbaker RoadThumbnailsStill at the Foshay Pass summit, the road ahead passes alongside a few ridgetops before it descends to the other sideThe Providence Mountains behind me, I stop at the abandoned Kelso Depot after a fast 8-mile downhill on paved Kelbaker RoadThumbnailsStill at the Foshay Pass summit, the road ahead passes alongside a few ridgetops before it descends to the other sideThe Providence Mountains behind me, I stop at the abandoned Kelso Depot after a fast 8-mile downhill on paved Kelbaker RoadThumbnailsStill at the Foshay Pass summit, the road ahead passes alongside a few ridgetops before it descends to the other sideThe Providence Mountains behind me, I stop at the abandoned Kelso Depot after a fast 8-mile downhill on paved Kelbaker RoadThumbnailsStill at the Foshay Pass summit, the road ahead passes alongside a few ridgetops before it descends to the other sideThe Providence Mountains behind me, I stop at the abandoned Kelso Depot after a fast 8-mile downhill on paved Kelbaker RoadThumbnailsStill at the Foshay Pass summit, the road ahead passes alongside a few ridgetops before it descends to the other side

I'm very glad that the road is proving (so far) to be mostly rideable. The sand patches at the beginning of the road made me wonder if I might be getting myself into trouble by trying to ride this road.