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Before heading back to camp, I ride 3/4 mile down the service road alongside the train tracks toward Kelso Dunes

06898-railway-road-800px.jpg To the east sit the Kelso DunesThumbnailsExcellent views of the cinder-cone landscape from the road that links upper Jackass Canyon Road back to the power-line roadTo the east sit the Kelso DunesThumbnailsExcellent views of the cinder-cone landscape from the road that links upper Jackass Canyon Road back to the power-line roadTo the east sit the Kelso DunesThumbnailsExcellent views of the cinder-cone landscape from the road that links upper Jackass Canyon Road back to the power-line roadTo the east sit the Kelso DunesThumbnailsExcellent views of the cinder-cone landscape from the road that links upper Jackass Canyon Road back to the power-line roadTo the east sit the Kelso DunesThumbnailsExcellent views of the cinder-cone landscape from the road that links upper Jackass Canyon Road back to the power-line road

The road is sandy, but traction is fairly good, at least on this part. I wonder if this road could be ridden all the way to Kelso Depot.

None of my maps show this road as continuous all the way along the tracks to Kelso Depot, perhaps because it's a private road owned by the railway company.