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2717-freeway.jpg I leave Barstow eastbound on a frontage road and then ride the I-40 freeway for 2.5 miles to get past the naval base thereThumbnailsOld Route 66 passes through the interesting little village of Daggett, CaliforniaI leave Barstow eastbound on a frontage road and then ride the I-40 freeway for 2.5 miles to get past the naval base thereThumbnailsOld Route 66 passes through the interesting little village of Daggett, CaliforniaI leave Barstow eastbound on a frontage road and then ride the I-40 freeway for 2.5 miles to get past the naval base thereThumbnailsOld Route 66 passes through the interesting little village of Daggett, CaliforniaI leave Barstow eastbound on a frontage road and then ride the I-40 freeway for 2.5 miles to get past the naval base thereThumbnailsOld Route 66 passes through the interesting little village of Daggett, CaliforniaI leave Barstow eastbound on a frontage road and then ride the I-40 freeway for 2.5 miles to get past the naval base thereThumbnailsOld Route 66 passes through the interesting little village of Daggett, CaliforniaI leave Barstow eastbound on a frontage road and then ride the I-40 freeway for 2.5 miles to get past the naval base thereThumbnailsOld Route 66 passes through the interesting little village of Daggett, California

The shoulder of the freeway is really wide, so there are no conflicts with automobile traffic while riding here. In fact, I get pulled along a little by the wind created by the passing cars, which is nice.