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Riding south from Tank 3 on Aiken Mine Road, the road is slightly sandy with occasional volcanic debris

04427-aiken-mine-road.jpg Tank 3 is dry, like most of the old cisterns I've seen in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe road ends unexpectedly at a gate to a cinder mining area that is still being usedTank 3 is dry, like most of the old cisterns I've seen in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe road ends unexpectedly at a gate to a cinder mining area that is still being usedTank 3 is dry, like most of the old cisterns I've seen in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe road ends unexpectedly at a gate to a cinder mining area that is still being usedTank 3 is dry, like most of the old cisterns I've seen in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe road ends unexpectedly at a gate to a cinder mining area that is still being usedTank 3 is dry, like most of the old cisterns I've seen in Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe road ends unexpectedly at a gate to a cinder mining area that is still being used

I'm heading toward two cinder cone hills that I recognize from views when riding up Kelbaker Road, but which I've never seen from this (the north) side before.