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Home / Mojave Preserve and Desert bikepacking trips / 2009, Spring: Mojave National Preserve / Day 3: Cornfield Spring Road to Mid Hills Campground via Kelso Depot, Mojave National Preserve /

It's already 84 degrees and I've cooled down as much as I can in Kelso Depot's air conditioning; it's time to ride on!

01810-kelso-depot-bike.jpg Also downstairs at Kelso Depot is a gallery featuring work from a new artist-in-residence program by photographer Bob KillenThumbnailsI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadAlso downstairs at Kelso Depot is a gallery featuring work from a new artist-in-residence program by photographer Bob KillenThumbnailsI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadAlso downstairs at Kelso Depot is a gallery featuring work from a new artist-in-residence program by photographer Bob KillenThumbnailsI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadAlso downstairs at Kelso Depot is a gallery featuring work from a new artist-in-residence program by photographer Bob KillenThumbnailsI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima RoadAlso downstairs at Kelso Depot is a gallery featuring work from a new artist-in-residence program by photographer Bob KillenThumbnailsI'm officially on my way to Mid Hills now as I leave Kelso Depot and head north on Kelso-Cima Road

Before leaving, I fill my water supply for the day (four 1.5-litre bottles and my two-litre Camelbak) from the utility closet in Kelso Depot's basement, thanks to the rangers on duty.