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Mojave National Preserve: Primm, Nevada to Mail Spring, 3000 feet of elevation gain

mail-spring-elevation.jpg I'm tired and not feeling refreshed, but the New York Mountains up the road from my tent look good in the early morning sunThumbnailsMojave National Preserve: Primm, Nevada to Mail Spring, 3000 feet of elevation gainI'm tired and not feeling refreshed, but the New York Mountains up the road from my tent look good in the early morning sunThumbnailsMojave National Preserve: Primm, Nevada to Mail Spring, 3000 feet of elevation gainI'm tired and not feeling refreshed, but the New York Mountains up the road from my tent look good in the early morning sunThumbnailsMojave National Preserve: Primm, Nevada to Mail Spring, 3000 feet of elevation gainI'm tired and not feeling refreshed, but the New York Mountains up the road from my tent look good in the early morning sunThumbnailsMojave National Preserve: Primm, Nevada to Mail Spring, 3000 feet of elevation gainI'm tired and not feeling refreshed, but the New York Mountains up the road from my tent look good in the early morning sunThumbnailsMojave National Preserve: Primm, Nevada to Mail Spring, 3000 feet of elevation gainI'm tired and not feeling refreshed, but the New York Mountains up the road from my tent look good in the early morning sunThumbnailsMojave National Preserve: Primm, Nevada to Mail Spring, 3000 feet of elevation gain

33.3 bicycle miles and about 3000 feet of elevation gain.