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Macedonia Canyon Road is quite sandy, which is why I've never ventured down here on my previous Mojave National Preserve trips

03004-macedonia-canyon.jpg From the low point of today's travels at about 4000 feet, I walk back up Macedonia Canyon a half-mile or so to fetch my bicycleThumbnailsAs I get closer to Mid Hills campground, the dark clouds weaken, but a few raindrops fallFrom the low point of today's travels at about 4000 feet, I walk back up Macedonia Canyon a half-mile or so to fetch my bicycleThumbnailsAs I get closer to Mid Hills campground, the dark clouds weaken, but a few raindrops fallFrom the low point of today's travels at about 4000 feet, I walk back up Macedonia Canyon a half-mile or so to fetch my bicycleThumbnailsAs I get closer to Mid Hills campground, the dark clouds weaken, but a few raindrops fallFrom the low point of today's travels at about 4000 feet, I walk back up Macedonia Canyon a half-mile or so to fetch my bicycleThumbnailsAs I get closer to Mid Hills campground, the dark clouds weaken, but a few raindrops fallFrom the low point of today's travels at about 4000 feet, I walk back up Macedonia Canyon a half-mile or so to fetch my bicycleThumbnailsAs I get closer to Mid Hills campground, the dark clouds weaken, but a few raindrops fall

I'm doing better on this uphill than expected, for which I again credit my tough 2.35-inch Serfas Swoop mountain-biking tires. I'm sure the energy bar and the nice scenery have contributed positively to my enjoyment of this uphill.