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I cross Cedar Canyon Road, which I rode up last week, and start walking up the lesser Death Valley Mine Road to my right

03088-death-valley-mine-roa.jpg Only a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's workOnly a small piece of the stone walls remains of the house that once stood near Pachalka Spring, Mojave National PreserveThumbnailsThe beauty and serenity of a desert sunset tends to recompense for any hardships incurred during the day's work

Cedar Canyon Road is a "main road" in this part of Mojave National Preserve, but no cars pass by while I'm here. I've never seen a pedestrian on Cedar Canyon Road.