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Baker, California to Cornfield Spring via Kelbaker Road and Kelso Depot, Mojave National Preserve (Day 1)

baker-to-cornfield-route.jpg The beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workThumbnailsElevation profile: Baker, California to Cornfield Spring via Kelbaker Road and Kelso Depot, Mojave National Preserve (Day 1)The beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workThumbnailsElevation profile: Baker, California to Cornfield Spring via Kelbaker Road and Kelso Depot, Mojave National Preserve (Day 1)The beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workThumbnailsElevation profile: Baker, California to Cornfield Spring via Kelbaker Road and Kelso Depot, Mojave National Preserve (Day 1)The beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workThumbnailsElevation profile: Baker, California to Cornfield Spring via Kelbaker Road and Kelso Depot, Mojave National Preserve (Day 1)The beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workThumbnailsElevation profile: Baker, California to Cornfield Spring via Kelbaker Road and Kelso Depot, Mojave National Preserve (Day 1)

37.1 bicycle miles with elevation changing from 925 feet at Baker, to 3700 feet at the Kelbaker Road summit, to 2120 feet at Kelso, to 2300 feet on Cornfield Spring Road. Total elevation gain: about 2950 feet.