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I stare at this unnamed mountain just south of Cedar Canyon Road while riding past it

02828-mountain.jpg After the cutoff road, I ride 1.5 miles up Black Canyon Road, then the final two hilly miles up to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekAfter the cutoff road, I ride 1.5 miles up Black Canyon Road, then the final two hilly miles up to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekAfter the cutoff road, I ride 1.5 miles up Black Canyon Road, then the final two hilly miles up to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekAfter the cutoff road, I ride 1.5 miles up Black Canyon Road, then the final two hilly miles up to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trekAfter the cutoff road, I ride 1.5 miles up Black Canyon Road, then the final two hilly miles up to Mid Hills campgroundThumbnailsCedar Canyon Road turns and heads briefly north toward Pinto Mountain before resuming its westward trek

This mountain is probably rarely visited and would make for an interesting short, steep hike. Mojave National Preserve should have a slogan like "Land of Nooks and Crannies" due to the endless quantity of features like this to explore.