| I've been riding past Mt Graham for many years and just recently discovered that there is a road that will take you near the top. Surface is a little loose so caution is advised. |
| It takes you from the desert to the pines |
| And since it is late Oct. it is showing a little color. |
| If it weren't for the curves, the road would be dead straight. |
| Road turned to dirt, I turned around for now. |
| I will be back on the dual sport |
| Serenity |
| Incredible Views! |
| Lightning or Man caused? |
| Who said there is no color in AZ? |
| Highest sign I saw but pretty sure I reached 9000' |
| This one area is home to many private cabins. Some tiny, some large. |
| At least one year around spring on the mountain. |
| Old town Wilcox, AZ |
| A DQ from days gone by but still alive |
| Looks abandoned from this angle, but still in operation. |
| The Indians called this the land of "Standing Up Rocks" |
| Probably 10 years since I was last here. |
| I've forgotten how beautiful it is. |
| In a pic or two you will see what the Indians were talking about. |
| It get's better! |
| Mama and baby |
| Just baby |
| Add caption |
| Color to boot! |
| Selfie |
| A pretty (but shy) Mexican Jay |
| About 40 miles to Cochise Stronghold |
| One of the locals |
| It's called Cochise Head, I really don't see it myself. |
| Looks like something on top of the hill |
| Looks like a hiking destination that's not for me. |
| Another Selfie (tiny tripods are cool) |
| There is a good sized spring on this hill too! |
| A closer view of Cochise Stronghold |
| The Dragoon Mts. They actually look a lot better than this pic shows. |
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