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The Cima store is closed today, or at least right now; the hours posted are basically meaningless

145548-cima-store.jpg The board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeThumbnailsAfter a nice, fast downhill on Cedar Canyon Road, I arrive at the famous stop sign at Kelso-Cima RoadThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeThumbnailsAfter a nice, fast downhill on Cedar Canyon Road, I arrive at the famous stop sign at Kelso-Cima RoadThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeThumbnailsAfter a nice, fast downhill on Cedar Canyon Road, I arrive at the famous stop sign at Kelso-Cima RoadThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeThumbnailsAfter a nice, fast downhill on Cedar Canyon Road, I arrive at the famous stop sign at Kelso-Cima RoadThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeThumbnailsAfter a nice, fast downhill on Cedar Canyon Road, I arrive at the famous stop sign at Kelso-Cima RoadThe board-and-batten structure of the old Cima store hasn't been whitewashed in a very long timeThumbnailsAfter a nice, fast downhill on Cedar Canyon Road, I arrive at the famous stop sign at Kelso-Cima Road

It's a great old-fashioned pit-stop, but never count on this place being open as a sure source of water if you might be running out on your bicycle trip! I'm carrying extra water today, presuming that this store might be closed.