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As the sun begins to rise, the Clark Mountain Range catches a nice pink light

8951-nipton-desert-rd.jpg After passing Desert siding, no more pavement, and the final 7 miles to Primm will be on this bumpy surfaceThumbnailsI'm enjoying the sunrise glow, but anxious for the sun to rise completely and warm up my cold fingers!After passing Desert siding, no more pavement, and the final 7 miles to Primm will be on this bumpy surfaceThumbnailsI'm enjoying the sunrise glow, but anxious for the sun to rise completely and warm up my cold fingers!After passing Desert siding, no more pavement, and the final 7 miles to Primm will be on this bumpy surfaceThumbnailsI'm enjoying the sunrise glow, but anxious for the sun to rise completely and warm up my cold fingers!After passing Desert siding, no more pavement, and the final 7 miles to Primm will be on this bumpy surfaceThumbnailsI'm enjoying the sunrise glow, but anxious for the sun to rise completely and warm up my cold fingers!After passing Desert siding, no more pavement, and the final 7 miles to Primm will be on this bumpy surfaceThumbnailsI'm enjoying the sunrise glow, but anxious for the sun to rise completely and warm up my cold fingers!After passing Desert siding, no more pavement, and the final 7 miles to Primm will be on this bumpy surfaceThumbnailsI'm enjoying the sunrise glow, but anxious for the sun to rise completely and warm up my cold fingers!

Since I'm not much of a morning person, I don't get to see sunrise all that often. It's a treat, despite my cold toes as I pedal onward toward Primm. And that industrial solar installation over there, bleh...