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Energized by my chat with Brian, I start thinking about taking another short break, this time by the lava flows

01284-lava-flow.jpg A bit further up Kelbaker Road: near mile 12, an oncoming pickup brakes and its driver shouts, "I love your web site!"ThumbnailsI park the 10-ton bike at the edge of the lava flow and go for a walk up the hillA bit further up Kelbaker Road: near mile 12, an oncoming pickup brakes and its driver shouts, "I love your web site!"ThumbnailsI park the 10-ton bike at the edge of the lava flow and go for a walk up the hillA bit further up Kelbaker Road: near mile 12, an oncoming pickup brakes and its driver shouts, "I love your web site!"ThumbnailsI park the 10-ton bike at the edge of the lava flow and go for a walk up the hillA bit further up Kelbaker Road: near mile 12, an oncoming pickup brakes and its driver shouts, "I love your web site!"ThumbnailsI park the 10-ton bike at the edge of the lava flow and go for a walk up the hillA bit further up Kelbaker Road: near mile 12, an oncoming pickup brakes and its driver shouts, "I love your web site!"ThumbnailsI park the 10-ton bike at the edge of the lava flow and go for a walk up the hill

I've heard there may be some Native-American rock art here that I missed when I've camped in this area in the past.