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The Baker Country Store ran out of tea bags, so I go to the ridiculously expensive Baker Market to see if they have any in stock

01247-baker-market.jpg It appears that the old Baker boxcar is being used as a storage shedThumbnailsAll stocked up, I get on Kelbaker Road and leave Baker, crossing the I-15 freeway before entering Mojave National PreserveIt appears that the old Baker boxcar is being used as a storage shedThumbnailsAll stocked up, I get on Kelbaker Road and leave Baker, crossing the I-15 freeway before entering Mojave National PreserveIt appears that the old Baker boxcar is being used as a storage shedThumbnailsAll stocked up, I get on Kelbaker Road and leave Baker, crossing the I-15 freeway before entering Mojave National PreserveIt appears that the old Baker boxcar is being used as a storage shedThumbnailsAll stocked up, I get on Kelbaker Road and leave Baker, crossing the I-15 freeway before entering Mojave National PreserveIt appears that the old Baker boxcar is being used as a storage shedThumbnailsAll stocked up, I get on Kelbaker Road and leave Baker, crossing the I-15 freeway before entering Mojave National Preserve

Baker Market is by far the most expensive establishment in town. But they do have the tea bags that I want. The small propane bottles that I buy at the Country Store for $4.99 ($3.75 in San José) are offered at Baker Market for $6.99.