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I start riding, and sometimes walking, the 10-ton bike up Castle Peaks Road, the final leg of today's trip

2552-castle-peaks-rd2.jpg It turns out that the short dead-end road ends at a guzzler (a contraption for storing rain water for later use by wildlife)ThumbnailsWe turn around for a moment to look back toward Teutonia PeakIt turns out that the short dead-end road ends at a guzzler (a contraption for storing rain water for later use by wildlife)ThumbnailsWe turn around for a moment to look back toward Teutonia PeakIt turns out that the short dead-end road ends at a guzzler (a contraption for storing rain water for later use by wildlife)ThumbnailsWe turn around for a moment to look back toward Teutonia PeakIt turns out that the short dead-end road ends at a guzzler (a contraption for storing rain water for later use by wildlife)ThumbnailsWe turn around for a moment to look back toward Teutonia PeakIt turns out that the short dead-end road ends at a guzzler (a contraption for storing rain water for later use by wildlife)ThumbnailsWe turn around for a moment to look back toward Teutonia Peak

I've got about 350 feet of elevation gain during these final few miles. It's not steep, but sometimes there's just enough loose sand on the road that it's easier to walk.