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On the last leg of the trip toward Butcher Knife Canyon, I can actually ride some of the road

09203-dusk-800px.jpg Climbing out of the wash, I look back and see the crevice that I just hiked cutting across the foothillsThumbnailsIt's time to check out the old corral here below Butcher Knife CanyonClimbing out of the wash, I look back and see the crevice that I just hiked cutting across the foothillsThumbnailsIt's time to check out the old corral here below Butcher Knife CanyonClimbing out of the wash, I look back and see the crevice that I just hiked cutting across the foothillsThumbnailsIt's time to check out the old corral here below Butcher Knife CanyonClimbing out of the wash, I look back and see the crevice that I just hiked cutting across the foothillsThumbnailsIt's time to check out the old corral here below Butcher Knife CanyonClimbing out of the wash, I look back and see the crevice that I just hiked cutting across the foothillsThumbnailsIt's time to check out the old corral here below Butcher Knife Canyon

After dragging the bike through sand the last hour or so, walking the bike on packed earth now feels easy, and riding occasionally on the bumpy road at 8 miles per hour feels incredibly fast! Those lights way off in the distance: Las Vegas?