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Finally, I've reached the flatter, upper part of Ivanpah Road, still with blurry shadows due to the eclipse

4889-eclipse.jpg The sunset light on upper Ivanpah Road is incredible; tired, I'm walking the bike sometimes, enjoying the coloursThumbnailsThe sun goes down behind me with a nice belt-of-Venus over Ivanpah Valley below as I continue riding up Ivanpah RoadThe sunset light on upper Ivanpah Road is incredible; tired, I'm walking the bike sometimes, enjoying the coloursThumbnailsThe sun goes down behind me with a nice belt-of-Venus over Ivanpah Valley below as I continue riding up Ivanpah RoadThe sunset light on upper Ivanpah Road is incredible; tired, I'm walking the bike sometimes, enjoying the coloursThumbnailsThe sun goes down behind me with a nice belt-of-Venus over Ivanpah Valley below as I continue riding up Ivanpah RoadThe sunset light on upper Ivanpah Road is incredible; tired, I'm walking the bike sometimes, enjoying the coloursThumbnailsThe sun goes down behind me with a nice belt-of-Venus over Ivanpah Valley below as I continue riding up Ivanpah RoadThe sunset light on upper Ivanpah Road is incredible; tired, I'm walking the bike sometimes, enjoying the coloursThumbnailsThe sun goes down behind me with a nice belt-of-Venus over Ivanpah Valley below as I continue riding up Ivanpah RoadThe sunset light on upper Ivanpah Road is incredible; tired, I'm walking the bike sometimes, enjoying the coloursThumbnailsThe sun goes down behind me with a nice belt-of-Venus over Ivanpah Valley below as I continue riding up Ivanpah Road

I'm exhausted, but I can pedal a bit more now with the lower sun and slightly cooler air. Some phony positive-packaging folks would call this moment a renaissance; I call it running on empty with stamina.