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Almost everything I brought with me ends up on the picnic table, and then squeezed into my saddlebags

03314-mid-hills.jpg Behind the Cima store is an old house, presumably the residence of the store owner and postmistressThumbnailsAfter a pleasant five miles on Death Valley Road, it ends, and I turn west on Cima Road, with Cima Dome and Kessler Peak aheadBehind the Cima store is an old house, presumably the residence of the store owner and postmistressThumbnailsAfter a pleasant five miles on Death Valley Road, it ends, and I turn west on Cima Road, with Cima Dome and Kessler Peak aheadBehind the Cima store is an old house, presumably the residence of the store owner and postmistressThumbnailsAfter a pleasant five miles on Death Valley Road, it ends, and I turn west on Cima Road, with Cima Dome and Kessler Peak aheadBehind the Cima store is an old house, presumably the residence of the store owner and postmistressThumbnailsAfter a pleasant five miles on Death Valley Road, it ends, and I turn west on Cima Road, with Cima Dome and Kessler Peak aheadBehind the Cima store is an old house, presumably the residence of the store owner and postmistressThumbnailsAfter a pleasant five miles on Death Valley Road, it ends, and I turn west on Cima Road, with Cima Dome and Kessler Peak ahead

This is definitely not lightweight bikepacking here, and I should make an effort to carry a bit less stuff with me.