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My break finished at the Cima store, it's time to hit the road again and ride on down the hill to Nipton: 25 miles ahead

150118-cima-store.jpg An old railway box car also sits next to the Cima store, with nowhere to goThumbnailsAs I ride down Morning Star Mine Road away from Cima, I take in the views of the New York MountainsAn old railway box car also sits next to the Cima store, with nowhere to goThumbnailsAs I ride down Morning Star Mine Road away from Cima, I take in the views of the New York MountainsAn old railway box car also sits next to the Cima store, with nowhere to goThumbnailsAs I ride down Morning Star Mine Road away from Cima, I take in the views of the New York MountainsAn old railway box car also sits next to the Cima store, with nowhere to goThumbnailsAs I ride down Morning Star Mine Road away from Cima, I take in the views of the New York MountainsAn old railway box car also sits next to the Cima store, with nowhere to goThumbnailsAs I ride down Morning Star Mine Road away from Cima, I take in the views of the New York MountainsAn old railway box car also sits next to the Cima store, with nowhere to goThumbnailsAs I ride down Morning Star Mine Road away from Cima, I take in the views of the New York Mountains

If the Cima store were open, I'd be finishing up a bag of chips, and maybe a bottle of Sioux City Sarsaparilla (in honor of Morongo Bill at http://morongobillsbackporch.blogspot.com/), right now before leaving.