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The power-line road crosses Kelbaker Road and I get back on pavement here

07027-kelbaker-road-pavement-800px.jpg Proud power-line boy reaches the de facto crest of his climb for the dayThumbnailsMy miles of walking the bike through kitty litter come to an end when Jackass Canyon Road rises out of the washProud power-line boy reaches the de facto crest of his climb for the dayThumbnailsMy miles of walking the bike through kitty litter come to an end when Jackass Canyon Road rises out of the washProud power-line boy reaches the de facto crest of his climb for the dayThumbnailsMy miles of walking the bike through kitty litter come to an end when Jackass Canyon Road rises out of the washProud power-line boy reaches the de facto crest of his climb for the dayThumbnailsMy miles of walking the bike through kitty litter come to an end when Jackass Canyon Road rises out of the washProud power-line boy reaches the de facto crest of his climb for the dayThumbnailsMy miles of walking the bike through kitty litter come to an end when Jackass Canyon Road rises out of the wash

If I would continue on this power-line road, I'd reach remote Marl Springs after seven more miles. I visited Marl Springs on my 2006 trip out here; it has water and was a possible destination on this trip as well.