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At this point, I'm now outside the Mojave National Preserve boundaries, and will be for most of the rest of the day

7897-hart-mine-rd.jpg  I stop for a Vietnamese-deer-jerky break in the Joshua tree forest along Hart Mine RdThumbnailsI pass Waterwell Farm, which appears to be a defunct modern water reservoir I stop for a Vietnamese-deer-jerky break in the Joshua tree forest along Hart Mine RdThumbnailsI pass Waterwell Farm, which appears to be a defunct modern water reservoir I stop for a Vietnamese-deer-jerky break in the Joshua tree forest along Hart Mine RdThumbnailsI pass Waterwell Farm, which appears to be a defunct modern water reservoir I stop for a Vietnamese-deer-jerky break in the Joshua tree forest along Hart Mine RdThumbnailsI pass Waterwell Farm, which appears to be a defunct modern water reservoir I stop for a Vietnamese-deer-jerky break in the Joshua tree forest along Hart Mine RdThumbnailsI pass Waterwell Farm, which appears to be a defunct modern water reservoir I stop for a Vietnamese-deer-jerky break in the Joshua tree forest along Hart Mine RdThumbnailsI pass Waterwell Farm, which appears to be a defunct modern water reservoir

I pass a couple of BLM (Bureau of Land Management) signs that one doesn't see inside national parks, such as Mojave National Preserve. NN144 refers to the network of BLM-inventoried and -numbered routes that are open to vehicle travel.