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Uh oh, another sandy area on the Bristol Mountains powerline road, and the sand looks deeper than anything I've seen today

6439-powerline-road.jpg Under a burnt tree, two plants try to trick me: the yellow flowers don't belong to the the green patch of foliageThumbnailsUh oh, a fork in the power-line road; I have to make a choice that I didn't realize I'd have to makeUnder a burnt tree, two plants try to trick me: the yellow flowers don't belong to the the green patch of foliageThumbnailsUh oh, a fork in the power-line road; I have to make a choice that I didn't realize I'd have to makeUnder a burnt tree, two plants try to trick me: the yellow flowers don't belong to the the green patch of foliageThumbnailsUh oh, a fork in the power-line road; I have to make a choice that I didn't realize I'd have to makeUnder a burnt tree, two plants try to trick me: the yellow flowers don't belong to the the green patch of foliageThumbnailsUh oh, a fork in the power-line road; I have to make a choice that I didn't realize I'd have to makeUnder a burnt tree, two plants try to trick me: the yellow flowers don't belong to the the green patch of foliageThumbnailsUh oh, a fork in the power-line road; I have to make a choice that I didn't realize I'd have to make

I'm obviously entering a sandy wash area here, which is visible on my GPS. I park the bike and go for a short walk to see how long it continues. Is it worth pushing the bike through this sand trap?