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After a nice, fast downhill on Cedar Canyon Road, I arrive at the famous stop sign at Kelso-Cima Road

141441-cedar-canyon-rd.jpg I have a 700-foot elevation drop ahead of me here on the west end of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeI have a 700-foot elevation drop ahead of me here on the west end of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeI have a 700-foot elevation drop ahead of me here on the west end of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeI have a 700-foot elevation drop ahead of me here on the west end of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeI have a 700-foot elevation drop ahead of me here on the west end of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima storeI have a 700-foot elevation drop ahead of me here on the west end of Cedar Canyon RoadThumbnailsI have almost five miles to ride up the gently rising Kelso-Cima Road until I reach Cima and the possibly open Cima store

That was a fun 700-foot downhill. Right turn for me here toward Cima, almost five miles away. Will the Cima store be open today?