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It's almost 2 pm; I've just passed under I-40 again on Rte 66 near Newberry Springs and here's a gas station

2756-subway.jpg To my right, not far away, is the I-40 freeway, and just beyond that, the Newberry Mountains are now close byThumbnailsAt the south end of Searchlight, Hwy 95 leaves town for the open desertTo my right, not far away, is the I-40 freeway, and just beyond that, the Newberry Mountains are now close byThumbnailsAt the south end of Searchlight, Hwy 95 leaves town for the open desertTo my right, not far away, is the I-40 freeway, and just beyond that, the Newberry Mountains are now close byThumbnailsAt the south end of Searchlight, Hwy 95 leaves town for the open desertTo my right, not far away, is the I-40 freeway, and just beyond that, the Newberry Mountains are now close byThumbnailsAt the south end of Searchlight, Hwy 95 leaves town for the open desertTo my right, not far away, is the I-40 freeway, and just beyond that, the Newberry Mountains are now close byThumbnailsAt the south end of Searchlight, Hwy 95 leaves town for the open desertTo my right, not far away, is the I-40 freeway, and just beyond that, the Newberry Mountains are now close byThumbnailsAt the south end of Searchlight, Hwy 95 leaves town for the open desert

After 20 miles on the bicycle, I stop in for a quick Subway meatball sandwich and a can of Mountain Dew for some additional caffeine at the gas station by the freeway. With 25 miles ahead of me and a strong wind, it's a very slow ride.