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I have a 700-foot elevation drop ahead of me here on the west end of Cedar Canyon Road

140632-cedar-canyon-rd.jpg I have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeThumbnailsI exit Mojave National Preserve here, and am now headed over to Nipton, the village over there at the bottom of the mountainsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeThumbnailsI exit Mojave National Preserve here, and am now headed over to Nipton, the village over there at the bottom of the mountainsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeThumbnailsI exit Mojave National Preserve here, and am now headed over to Nipton, the village over there at the bottom of the mountainsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeThumbnailsI exit Mojave National Preserve here, and am now headed over to Nipton, the village over there at the bottom of the mountainsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeThumbnailsI exit Mojave National Preserve here, and am now headed over to Nipton, the village over there at the bottom of the mountainsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeThumbnailsI exit Mojave National Preserve here, and am now headed over to Nipton, the village over there at the bottom of the mountains

Down we go!