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The sunset light on upper Ivanpah Road is incredible; tired, I'm walking the bike sometimes, enjoying the colours

4878-eclipse.jpg As the sun goes down on Ivanpah Road, I pull over to look at the Bathtub Spring Peaks area where I hiked last yearThumbnailsFinally, I've reached the flatter, upper part of Ivanpah Road, still with blurry shadows due to the eclipseAs the sun goes down on Ivanpah Road, I pull over to look at the Bathtub Spring Peaks area where I hiked last yearThumbnailsFinally, I've reached the flatter, upper part of Ivanpah Road, still with blurry shadows due to the eclipseAs the sun goes down on Ivanpah Road, I pull over to look at the Bathtub Spring Peaks area where I hiked last yearThumbnailsFinally, I've reached the flatter, upper part of Ivanpah Road, still with blurry shadows due to the eclipseAs the sun goes down on Ivanpah Road, I pull over to look at the Bathtub Spring Peaks area where I hiked last yearThumbnailsFinally, I've reached the flatter, upper part of Ivanpah Road, still with blurry shadows due to the eclipseAs the sun goes down on Ivanpah Road, I pull over to look at the Bathtub Spring Peaks area where I hiked last yearThumbnailsFinally, I've reached the flatter, upper part of Ivanpah Road, still with blurry shadows due to the eclipseAs the sun goes down on Ivanpah Road, I pull over to look at the Bathtub Spring Peaks area where I hiked last yearThumbnailsFinally, I've reached the flatter, upper part of Ivanpah Road, still with blurry shadows due to the eclipse

I still have several miles ahead until I reach the Mail Spring area where I intend to camp the next few days. Take it slowly, but take it. I don't want to use what little energy I have left all at once.