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Information plaque on Mojave Road marker at junction of Cedar Canyon Road and Kelso-Cima Road

01896-mojave-road-plaque.jpg Cedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass meCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass meCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass meCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass meCedar Canyon Road junction, another much-needed break, at 3725 feet on Kelso-Cima RoadThumbnailsKelso-Cima Road isn't too busy, but traffic is fast and there's no paved shoulder, so cars have to change lanes to pass me

The old historic Mojave Road is today mostly a four-wheel drive track. Joe travelled most of the Mojave Road by bicycle a couple of years back; awesome trip!