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Staying away from the yellowjackets (I'm highly allergic), I walk back down to the 10-ton bike at Kelbaker Road

01317-return-to-bike.jpg A faint hum oozes out of the lava, and it's not the spirit of the rock art whispering at me through the silenceThumbnailsObligatory tourist photo at the Mojave National Preserve entrance on Kelbaker RoadA faint hum oozes out of the lava, and it's not the spirit of the rock art whispering at me through the silenceThumbnailsObligatory tourist photo at the Mojave National Preserve entrance on Kelbaker RoadA faint hum oozes out of the lava, and it's not the spirit of the rock art whispering at me through the silenceThumbnailsObligatory tourist photo at the Mojave National Preserve entrance on Kelbaker RoadA faint hum oozes out of the lava, and it's not the spirit of the rock art whispering at me through the silenceThumbnailsObligatory tourist photo at the Mojave National Preserve entrance on Kelbaker RoadA faint hum oozes out of the lava, and it's not the spirit of the rock art whispering at me through the silenceThumbnailsObligatory tourist photo at the Mojave National Preserve entrance on Kelbaker Road

A team of four-wheel-drive vehicles rides up the historic Mojave Road trail in front of the hills just beyond Kelbaker Road. The Mojave Road is probably Mojave National Preserve's most popular 4WD route.